Stop Foggy Mirrors (Simple & Cheap!)

$5
2 Minutes
Easy
Foggy mirrors can be a headache.
Especially if you're in a rush.
I know what you're thinking "use the fan" or "open a window" or "don't take warm showers"
Sometimes we try these things and the mirror still fogs up.
So I decided to try Rain-X Anti-Fog on my bathroom mirror to see if it would work.
Well it did (thank goodness too since it says anti-fog on the bottle).
It costs $4.74 and could be worth the trip to the store.... especially if you tend to hit the snooze button a lot!!
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Jeff
Stop your mirror from fogging up with one easy tip
Well...not this tip. I tried using shaving cream on the mirror to prevent the fogging. But that was a failure.
Rain-X Anti-Fog (which better work right) did the trick
Add a tablespoon of the Rain-X Anti-Fog to a microfiber cloth and apply it to your mirror. Follow the directions on the bottle.
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  • Jane R. Jane R. on Nov 20, 2014
    T his might work for foggy mirrors but won't help me with all the water condensation on my windows. That's where I need help.
  • Valerie Valerie on Jun 01, 2016
    It is brilliant stuff - I use it on my car windows and in the bathroom.
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