Horizontal lines on double glazing

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Hi,

Moved in to a new house and the double glazing has regular horizontal lines on the panes that won't clean off . wondering if these have blown perhaps? Not sure how visible it is in the picture

Thanks
 

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Hi,

Moved in to a new house and the double glazing has regular horizontal lines on the panes that won't clean off . wondering if these have blown perhaps? Not sure how visible it is in the picture

Thanks

I reckon it's damage to the soft coat, which is probably on side 3 of the double glazing (counting from outside)

Is it silvery?
 
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Is that more visible?
 

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Looks like roller marks from production line to me ( as glass is ' rolled ' through sealed unit plant to be washed) . If they are on the inside of the sealed unit ( which I suspect they are ) then you aren't going to get rid of them ...ever. My suspicion is that the units have indeed ' blown ' and this is the residue forming through calcium deposits being left on the glass
 
Looks like roller marks from production line to me ( as glass is ' rolled ' through sealed unit plant to be washed) . If they are on the inside of the sealed unit ( which I suspect they are ) then you aren't going to get rid of them ...ever. My suspicion is that the units have indeed ' blown ' and this is the residue forming through calcium deposits being left on the glass

Cheers. Yes marks are inside. Was going to replace them anyway but nice to have confirmation
 

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