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Hello,
I want to know if It's just my paranoia or there's a problem with blu-ray if I use solvent in my room. I have to repaint wooden frames with solvent-based (no aromatic) impregnation and my blu-ray shelves are in the same room. Is there any problem, even small? I know that solvent is bad for discs in general, but that refers to felt markers. Thank you for opinions. Last edited by Brucaliffo; 11-09-2014 at 07:56 AM. |
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