[78-L] Wet CDs

joe@salerno.com jsalerno at earthlink.net
Sun Jul 26 17:40:43 PDT 2009


But do you know if there is invisible damage that hasn't manifested yet?

Cloning is a really good idea, the worst that can happen is that you 
have extra copies.

You may thank me someday....or not.

joe salerno

David Lennick wrote:
> Well, touch wood..all the discs I dried an hour ago and which were showing a 
> bit of moisture on the paper labels seem to have dried out just fine.
> 
> David Lennick wrote:
>> Michael Biel wrote:
>>> It all depends on how they were printed.  Paper labels or directly on
>>> the disc?  Printed with laser printer or ink jet?  If directly on the
>>> disc, with or without a white coating?  If coated, rough or smooth?  
>>>
>> Paper labels. And yep, some of them are damp.
>>
>>> If paper labels, there might be big trouble because they might start to
>>> wrinkle.  This is why paper labels should never be used because they go
>>> onto the most easily damaged side of the disc.  There is only a think
>>> coating of lacquer before you hit the metal and the moulded pits.
>> Might be an idea to do clones of these ASAP....
>>
>> dl
>>
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