I just replaced the bathroom exhaust fan motor assembly which is the fan motor, squirrel cage, and mounting plate. I did this because the fan is about 25 years old. The bathroom is only 36 square feet with 8 foot ceiling and the new fan motor is rated at 100 cfm. The thing is that the fan does not seem to be working any better with the new motor because the bathroom mirror is still steamed up after I take a shower. After replacing the fan motor I could feel air being forced down into the bathroom along the edge of the mounting plate for the fan. I put a piece of tissue up to the fan and the tissue stays on the fan cover plate. I donot understand why the bathroom mirror stays fogged up after a shower. It would seem that a 100cfm fan would be more tha enough to handle a 36 square foot bathroom. The exhaust fan is located in the ceiling right next to the shower stall. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I did check the fan flapper and it seems not to be binding and opening when the fan motor is turned on.