My son took our back-up of a movie to his friends house and on returning home left the dvd, in a regular black plastic case, in a large pocket of his cargo shorts. These were put in the washing basket and then put through a full wash (medium heat) and then 30 mins in a dryer. The plastic case disintergated leaving a small part still attached to the dvd. The dvd was full of scratches but when I tried it it played perfectly!
This was verbatim non-hub printable media. Even the label did not wash off, it only faded slightly. It was a full colour picture covering the whole disk.
I was very surprised that it played fine, I would have thought the heat alone would have done enough damage. Of course this is why we have back-ups.
Anyone else have any experiences?
		
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	Not enough heat in the wash. A car in the sun gets as hot. 
 
 Direct sunlight is a larger problem. It will affect the dye.
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	What about all these cars you see with CD's stored in the sun visor? I always thought that must be bad for them. 
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	Pressed discs are not the same as dye-based discs. Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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	They are bad but organic dye is more susceptible to heat and humidity than pressed media.Originally Posted by JudgeGarth
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