I haven't studied micro biology in quite some time, the kingdoms have been seriously re-arranged. If there was such a thing as a fungus-bacteria now I wouldn't be at all surprised...

eckinator wrote:
did I write 'fungus bacteria'? I meant fungus or bacteria of course...

2009/10/1 eckinator <eckina...@gmail.com>:
Could also be fungus bacteria eating into organic matter in the glue
layer. Are there any changes to the surfaces now laid bare?
I recall from the early days of flat panel computer screens how some
manufacturers suffered this issue and had to recall/replace entire
production batches because the edges of their panels were poorly
sealed.
Cheers
Ecke

2009/10/1 P. J. Alling <webstertwenty...@gmail.com>:
I've never had a polarizer delaminate, but moisture will do it.

Luiz Felipe wrote:
Just received a piece of no-good news. Unpacked my Cokin set and
discovered my once lovely polarizer is de-laminating badly. Any clues to
motive? Did this happen to anyone else??

lf
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