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Posted by Andrew Jarrett on 02/12/06 21:02
Hi
I have used the non perminant OHP pens for many years on both CD and DVDs.
These are easily wiped with a damp cloth, which causes no damage to the DVD
its self
Andy
"Lobster" <davidlobsterpot601@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Just swapped my old VCR for a DVD recorder (LiteOn LVW 5006) which I
> intend to use primarily for the same purpose, ie time-shifting TV
> programmes.
>
> With the VCR I had about 20-odd tapes with plastic labels on the front,
> which I would write on with a water-soluble marker, then wipe off after
> I'd watched the programme, for recycling the tape.
>
> Any reason why I can't apply the same strategy to DVD+RWs? I see you can
> buy expensive DVD/CD writer pens - are these really necessary? (and
> presumably they'd need more than a wet fingertip to erase?
>
> Thanks
> David
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