A permanent marker is a typical writing tool to mark labels on optical media.
No Unless the marker is designed for DVD Or CD use.
Use a CD/DVD marker, you can get them at the newsagents. That's where I got mine.
My daughter wrote her name on the play side of some cds. I found some info online that advised me to use an eraser to get the marker off. IT WORKED. The cd's work like new now!
cd walkman / portable cd player
Yes, you can..
Taylor Swift hasn't put 'Permanent Marker' on any of her current albums.
Color CD printers are great for printing out color images on CDs. This can prove useful for your own collection instead of using tedious labels and marker pens.
Because CD covers are generally made of plastic or cardboard, the best marker to use in order to ensure and prevent smearing is by using a permanent marker such as a Sharpie. Permanent markers can be found in a variety of color and sizes at local office supply stores.
you can use toothpaste to clean your cd
You'll just have to use some other kind of marker.
Claridge sells interactive marker boards for educational and instructional use. They also have a range of boards that can be used with traditional markers.
No, not unless you take a marker and write your name and address on it.