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Mac-N4MCC
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Brass Nozzle Cleaning.

I am noob.  Is there anything I can soak a brass nozzle in that will EAT PLA or PETG out of it and off of it?  I have a lot of build up and am tired of buying more nozzles.

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Posted : 07/12/2025 9:29 pm
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jan.d.slay
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RE: Brass Nozzle Cleaning.

To clean the nozzles, simply leave them installed in the extruder and heat them to approximately 230 degrees.

You can then use a wire brush to remove the soft filament, leaving them looking like new.

There are a few reasons why excessive filament may accumulate on the nozzle.-

  • The flow rate is too high
  • The filament is not dry
  • The retraction speed or retraction distance is too small/low
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Posted : 08/12/2025 8:17 am
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iftibashir
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RE: Brass Nozzle Cleaning.

Echo the above. I use the same nozzle for years (just PLA) and it looks completely clean even though I've never touched it! I do check and use needle nose pliers to pick off any plastic immediately after any print though...... lol, but saying that, even that's rare. I do find PETG more 'messy' to work with though - but then again, I never really dry filament.....

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Posted : 08/12/2025 9:27 am
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NickAtNight
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RE: Brass Nozzle Cleaning.

So we heat to 230z… then what?

Posted : 10/12/2025 4:41 pm
hyiger
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RE:

My suggestion is to go on to Printables, find a Core One nozzle wiper (there are a ton of these, just pick your favorite) and use it to automatically scrub the nozzle between printers. 

This is one I created to specifically to be out of the way and also work with BIQU Cryogrip sheets: Core One Universal Nozzle Wiper Use the right-hand version if you have the Core One+ automatic vent upgrade. 

Why Prusa doesn't have this as standard (everyone else does) is beyond me...

Posted : 10/12/2025 6:05 pm
mnentwig
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>> soak a brass nozzle in that will EAT PLA or PETG

Regarding "out of it": Have you checked "Cold pull" procedure? It's easy to find a better explanation than I could write up here in a few lines so I won't try (in a nutshell, the trick is that moderately hot PLA gets extremely sticky). Surprisingly efficient.

Posted : 10/12/2025 7:06 pm
Ruebarb
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RE: Brass Nozzle Cleaning.

Remove the material stuck to the nozzle

Posted by: @nickatnight

So we heat to 230z… then what?

 

Posted : 10/12/2025 7:55 pm
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