• Use a small permanent marker - those mini-Sharpies are excellent for the job, the circle is still visible after normal sanding!

    are they better than the original larger sized sharpies? i have one of those but if the smaller one is better i think whsmith over the road stock them....

    jeeez, do people really need to mark their tubes when puncture fixing? surely, the hole is under your thumb once you found it, and it'll still be there once you reached for the sand paper, then once you've sanded the area, the hole will be magically where the sanded area is......then once you've applied the glue and gone to put the kettle on or whatever you do while you wait for the glue to tack, when you come back, the hole will be UNDER THE BLOB OF TACKY GLUE.... its kind of freaky.

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