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    Default Sharpie on a PS2 disc... not a big issue, but...

    I'd still like to remove it. Is there a way to do it without damaging the DVD's art? And while I'm at it, where can I buy lots of PS2 cases at a low price (Need at least 10 or more, must be official)?
    Egbert, I miss you...

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    Regular rubbing alcohol will do it without taking off the original artwork.

    Just use small amounts and rub gently . It takes some time but it works.

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    Hey, thanks-that worked well. I got it to the point where you have to see the reflection in the light to be able to see any ink.
    Egbert, I miss you...

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