dwilliams01;473976 Wrote: 
>  the mirrors take up most of the humidity anyway.

Are you suggesting that mirrors have a magnet-like effect to attract
and remove water vapor from the air? 

If you're getting condensation on mirrors, you're likely also getting
it on walls, ceilings, and other things in the room. Including on/in any
electronic devices, and the upshot of that will likely be damage. Just a
matter of when, not if.


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