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In Reply to: There are a lot of ways to skin this particular cat posted by Quint on April 17, 2007 at 04:33:25:
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IMO, that's a lot different than marking the read side of a disc. Trying to remove marker stripes from the data side can do some serious scratch damge if you're not ULTRA careful. That's why I don't do it. Removing marker from the edges is comparatively simple and harmless. That's why I do that.
Au contraire ! (Pardon the profanity) I DID advocate the marking of the data side of the CD : specifically that clear area of the data side from the outside of the center hole to the area where the data begins. This requires a steady hand and nerves. However, if you err, as I have numerous times, the ink can be immediately removed using a Q-tip lightly moistened with fingernail polish remover. Even after the ink has dried.
I never said you DIDN'T advocate marking the data side. I just said that *I* personally wouldn't do it. As I said in an earlier post, I have lots of rare discs, and I just wouldn't have the nerve to do it. But that's me. The risk may well be worth it for others!
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