What are the disadvantages of acrylic mirrors?
One potential drawback of using an acrylic mirror is that it can scratch more easily than glass. However, this can be minimized by using a protective film on the mirror’s surface. In addition, acrylic mirrors are not recommended for use in high-humidity environments as they can warp over time.
What are the cons of acrylic mirrors?
Acrylic Mirror Vs. Glass Mirror – Tree Towns Digital Decor
While acrylic can be praised for its lightweight, it is the heavy duty, unbendable nature of glass that makes it appealing to many; acrylic may bend or warp over time or during installation, creating a less than perfect look, but glass will remain perfectly straight and flat.
Unlike regular glass, acrylic mirror is resistant to shattering like glass when broken (please note, plexiglass mirror is still breakable like other plexiglass sheets, but resist shattering like regular glass).