julianm
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Anyone ever seen anything like this?
My guess is a tiny gap in sealing the side of the panoramic glass roof allowed a tiny bit of moisture in-between panes, ice crystals grew, separating some of the lamination, and then they melted, leaving this pattern.
Was just up in Mammoth Lakes and then Lake Tahoe, so a lot of cold conditions. I didn't notice this until I got home (back in ~60ºF weather) — it's invisible in low light, and even in bright light only visible from some angles.
Barely visible at all from outside, no obvious chips or deformations can be seen or felt around the area.
My guess is a tiny gap in sealing the side of the panoramic glass roof allowed a tiny bit of moisture in-between panes, ice crystals grew, separating some of the lamination, and then they melted, leaving this pattern.
Was just up in Mammoth Lakes and then Lake Tahoe, so a lot of cold conditions. I didn't notice this until I got home (back in ~60ºF weather) — it's invisible in low light, and even in bright light only visible from some angles.
Barely visible at all from outside, no obvious chips or deformations can be seen or felt around the area.
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