I'm about to frame a couple of mounted prints which the customer intends to hang in her bathroom.
There have been various posts regarding sealing the assembly with tape for such environments - just wondering what the consensus is.
Frame nominal 14" * 11", American Oak (waxed). Colormount Dove Grey mount, white card undermount. The prints are by JH Dowd and have been salvaged from a damaged book which I believe is long out of print. Value in the region of £5 to £10 each, I guess.
I'm aiming to seal the assembly with P90 but pondering whether to use acrylic instead of MDF to the rear because acrylic is impervious.
If the customer's bathroom is anything like mine I would not want to have any material such as MDF or Kraft board open to the elements as it would turn green inside a week.

So the assembly will probably be:
Glass
Mount
Artwork
Undermount
Acrylic
The above sandwich will be taped around its periphery, installed into the frame with flex tabs, then gummed tape to finish.
Any advice/comments/observations/experience in this scenario, please?
John.