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Take off your polarizing sunglasses, and the pattern will go away. It is
an artifact of the tempering process used on the rear windows. Grad wrote: > > I see many newer cars on the street with "hazy" looking spots arranged > in some checker-like pattern on a rear window. What causes them to > form? |
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Randolph wrote:
> Take off your polarizing sunglasses, and the pattern will go away. It is > an artifact of the tempering process used on the rear windows. Side windows, too. I thought it was a result of the summer sun because that's when it appears, but that's also when I'm wearing sunglasses. Thanks for the info. |
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