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Posted by Bob on 12/29/05 20:38
On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 19:12:04 GMT, Roy L. Fuchs
<roylfuchs@urfargingicehole.org> wrote:
> No SOLVENTS ON DISCS. It is an easy rule to follow, regardless of
>your not previously informed experiences.
What about the solvents in a marker pen?
> Take a dead writable disc, and press on it with a ball point pen on
>the top side. Hold it up to the light and see readily the impression
>goes right through to the bit carrying polymer layer.
OK, I did exactly as you said to do - I wrote on the top with a ball
point. I pressed quite hard too.
NOTHING HAPPENED!
You must be using an inferior disc. Try your ball point on a good disc
like a Fuji MIJ TY.
> You must review.
I should point out that the discs I use are silver lacquer coated on
top and that is likely what protects them underneath.
I agree that it is safer not to use acetone on a DVD - I don't even
use labels - but if you absolutely must remove permanent marker ink,
it may be worth a try if your disc is well coated and you use the
acetone very sparingly. But you do it at your own risk.
It was not necessary for you to get hysterical and insulting just to
make your point.
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