
FAQs
What type of tip do the CD/DVD markers have?
Our CD/DVD markers have a fine tip made for writing neatly on discs without scratching them. They're perfect for the small space on CDs and DVDs. Some versions also come with a slightly broader bullet tip, but all write smoothly and are safe for discs.
Are the markers smudge-proof and water-resistant on discs?
Yes, the ink dries quickly and won’t smudge on disc surfaces. Just give it a few seconds, and it’s good to go. It’s also water-resistant, so a few drops or a damp finger won’t cause smearing. Just note—it’s not fully waterproof, so it’s not made for soaking.
Are the markers suitable for both professional and personal use?
Absolutely. Our CD/DVD markers offer reliable, high-quality labeling for all kinds of use. Whether you’re an office professional archiving important data discs or just organizing your personal collection of music and movies, these markers are up to the task. They create clear, easy-to-read markings that look neat and professional—yet they’re simple enough for anyone to use at home with no hassle.
Do the markers bleed through the disc or damage the data layer?
No, our markers are specially designed so the ink stays on the surface of the disc’s label side and doesn’t bleed through. They won’t damage the data layer of your CD or DVD. In fact, they’re completely safe to use on discs—they use an alcohol-based dye ink without any harsh solvents like xylene. So, you can label your discs with confidence, knowing your data is safe and the disc’s integrity stays intact.
How can the markings be removed if necessary?
Generally, the markings made by these CD/DVD markers are permanent and not designed to be removed. Regular rubbing or contact with water won’t erase them. In some cases, you might be able to lighten or remove the ink using a bit of isopropyl alcohol on a soft cloth, but results aren’t guaranteed—and scrubbing too hard could risk scratching the disc. It’s best to treat the writing as permanent. If you need a temporary label, it’s safer to use a sticky note on the disc case instead of writing directly on the surface.
What colors do the CD/DVD markers come in?
Our CD/DVD markers are commonly available in popular labeling colors like black, blue, and red. Black is the most widely used because it’s easy to read on most discs, while blue and red are great for color-coding or adding extra visibility. No matter the color, all our markers use the same quick-drying, permanent ink that’s safe for use on CDs and DVDs.



