DiveRite Wet Notes

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ScubaRik

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Am trying to find out if anyone knows a good method of erasing the graphite from the pages after use. I am a little hard of seeing up close and WetNotes is great. Dark and ledgable but hard as heck to erase. I would hate to just pull out pages everytime I used it. :wink:
Thanks in advance.
 
Will a normal eraser not work? If it won't, try one of those art erasers that will erase everything.

also, do a search here for Wetnotes.
 
ScubaRik:
Am trying to find out if anyone knows a good method of erasing the graphite from the pages after use. I am a little hard of seeing up close and WetNotes is great. Dark and ledgable but hard as heck to erase. I would hate to just pull out pages everytime I used it. :wink:
Thanks in advance.

But they come with 50 pages (I think) and that a LOT of space. I don't dive as much as most of you (maybe 110 - 125 a year) but I use my wetnotes on every dive.

I would never think of erasing. At $13 delivered from COVCI they're cheap, and I keep them in the archives to remind me of dives - what I was thnking, what I was saying to my buddy, UW comedy, etc. I cherish my used wetnotes, and file them away with my log pages.

If you want to stretch them, you can erase them with a normal mechanical pencil eraser.

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