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Jango
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That one looks like someone got a CFL too close (rounded heat damage). Probably not, lol. Then again, (surface temperature on one can reach 154°F) they're somewhat less efficient overall than a 4' tube and concentrated in one area instead of spread out - so if you had a bulb really close with no air movement, that could cause it.
But probably not since that's not the only damaged area.
Hey TS, that actually could be spot on! I thought that might be one of the possible causes for it, my lights around it arent set up the best right now and i have a splitter with 2 bulbs hanging on each side and i think i may have gotten the overhead fixture a bit close on the top the one day too! lol well hopefully thats what it was, i'll keep an eye on it.