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mirrors use to be made with mercury on the back and then another coating of some thing else they don't do it that way now. most are made with a plastic base to them now a days.
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The back of the mirror will contain tin chloride, silver, copper, paint and other chemicals. So not too good for saltwater.
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just think of those corroded spots you see on old bathroom mirrors. not good for salt water IMO
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*sigh* what a waste of a night. I could've had my sump siliconed up...
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