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And what about the problem of the edges getting discoloured from either moisture getting in or poor manufacturing - it does happen. Can't be fixed - you need to replace the entire mirror.
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Wouldn't that also affect glass splashbacks (with a painted back surface)?
Are the mirrors more susceptible to this than normal painted glass?
We've got glass splashbacks in our office kitchen, where we had a water leak. The paint didn't lift at all, just dried up. However, mirrors go black where exposed to water & nothing can be done to repair it, as far as I know anyhow.