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Hey...those of you that use wet notes...what do you write with? I was thinking about trying a Fisher space pen.
 
I have a Dive Rite wrist slate with what I believe is a charcoal pencil. It simply can be rubbed off underwater. It tends to write very well, and stay if you want it to, but if you rub at it, it will die enough to be able to write on top of it.
 
Bratface:
I have gotten my best results with an eraser or toothpaste. Also when the little pencil fell apart in the water, I replaced it with a carpenter's pencil from Home Depot. It cost 38cents and the lead doesn't break.

I use a plastic pencil with multiple push-through leads. (Each is like a sharpened pencil and there are about 12 lined up in the body of the pencil.) Target sells 20 of em for about $3 and during back to school sales they even had a mini version the size of a golf pencil.
 
ive always used soft scrub what kind of penical are you writing with a perment marker
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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