Originally posted by: gsaldivar
I believe that is grease from your fingerprints when you first installed the bulb.
If you read the package, there is usually a warning not to directly touch the halogen bulb during installation - to prevent this from happening.
Originally posted by: Evadman
Originally posted by: gsaldivar
I believe that is grease from your fingerprints when you first installed the bulb.
If you read the package, there is usually a warning not to directly touch the halogen bulb during installation - to prevent this from happening.
Originally posted by: Evadman
The reason you do not touch it is the grease / beloved patriot on your fingers will slow down the heat transfer of the bulb and actually melt the glass or corrode it. If you look at that picture colsely, you can see just where your 4 fingers were when you put the bulb in. It probably was not cleaned well enough to remove the film put there by your fingers.
As for the chemical make up of that white crossion, ya got me. I would guess some kind of silica oxidation made when the glass got hot enough to oxidize with the air, but that is only a guess.