<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6281425#post6281425 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by delnino
I could be a little off here but I would recommend against using mirrored acrylic for any light reflectors. I know that standard glass mirror is terrible for this purpose because it has a black backing that actually absorbs light. A room filled with mirrors appears very dark. A room painted white is very bright. Mirrors are designed to show an accurate reflection and I think the acrylic mirror is made for the same purpose. Polished aluminum, silver oxide coated aluminum, or even white metal will much better I think.
The light never gets to the "backing" because it is reflected from the mirror surface. ( and out of the "mirror filled room" for that matter )
Take a miirror and a white sheet of whatever, and lay them both flat outside on a bright sunny day. Now look into the mirror so that you can see the sun, try the same with the white sheet, if you can still figure out where it's at, and you are not on your way to the hospital.
Questions? > barryhc :beachbum:
