It could be mould. If you don't turn on (or you don't have) a fan in the bathroom to remove steam, condensation can be left on the walls and black mould can grow where it is wet.
If that's what you like. You may want to consider a paint with at least a semi-gloss sheen so that the condensation doesn't leave stains when it dries.
Normally the second switch in a bathroom is the control for the bathroom's exhaust fan. The exhaust fan removes bad odors and humidity from the bathroom, and is on the ceiling of the bathroom.
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Absolutely! Any electronic device can be harmed by condensation. If your bathroom is fairly small and does not have good ventilation it may not be a good idea to have a plasma in there.
Sweaty bathroom walls are caused by water condensation. The water that you use in the shower is usually much warmer than the air in the bathroom, which will cause condensation on the walls, especially in small and/or poorly ventilated bathrooms.
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Heat and condensation
You could get an extractor fan fitted, i have this in my windowless bathroom and it goes out to an external wall.
Condensation forms on the windows when the cold glass meets warm, moist air.
Yes, a larger mirror in the bathroom may produce more condensation as it has a greater surface area for moisture from showers and steam to accumulate on. Additionally, a lack of ventilation and air circulation can also contribute to increased condensation on mirrors.
It is called condensation.
After taking a hot shower, condensation formed on the bathroom mirror, making it difficult to see my reflection.
think its because of water and lack of condensation
A cloud is formed by condensation, during the water cycle.
To eliminate condensation, you can improve ventilation in the area by using exhaust fans or opening windows. You can also reduce humidity levels by using a dehumidifier or by fixing any sources of excess moisture, such as leaks or inadequate insulation. Additionally, using insulated windows and adding weather stripping can help prevent condensation from forming on surfaces.