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imabima
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Tue, Dec 14 2010, 9:12 am
My baby just wrote on a DVD with a Sharpie (the un-decorated side.) Can I still play it? Sharpie won't come off, tried it.
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Sweet Valley Gal
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Tue, Dec 14 2010, 9:30 am
Of course ytou can. pple that dub cd's/dvd's (ones that they own of course!!) write what video it is. It sure can be done. I have done it numerous times with no issues... Its not considered a scratch
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imabima
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Tue, Dec 14 2010, 9:37 am
The writing is on the underside that never has writing on it, not the decorated side that says what CD it is.
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ariellabella
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Tue, Dec 14 2010, 1:39 pm
Try wiping it lightly with ethyl or isopropyl alcohol (NOT acetone). That should remove the sharpie and probably won't harm the CD. Just don't soak it in the alcohol.
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