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Having slightly wet fingers from rain is very different to being dripping wet after stepping out of the bath in a steamy bathroom though.
Pull-cord switch for me.
I don't have an issue in my bathroom, it has a decent centrifugal fan, the external wall is insulated and the mirror is fitted with a delisted and the floor is heated, the main issue is the design of the bathroom as people are too tight to pay for a decent job.The steam being non conductive may be technically correct. However it is continually condensing back into surface water. Hence steamy windows are actually very wet.
Not trying to cause an argument. Good discussion.
The steam being non conductive may be technically correct. However it is continually condensing back into surface water. Hence steamy windows are actually very wet.
Not trying to cause an argument. Good discussion.
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