how to keep a mirror from fogging up in the shower
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YouAreTalkingTooMuch.com on Oct 05, 2012I always used shampoo or liquid soap. Rub it on the mirror until it appears gone. It keeps it from fogging up. My husband always bragged on his fog-free mirror. Cheaper than buying the fog free kind. Good luck! Rebecca @YouAreTalkingTooMuch.comHelpful Reply
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Ponds Inc. of Illinois, Jason Lenox on Oct 05, 2012Shower with cold water! lol :DHelpful Reply
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Jeanette S on Oct 06, 2012Jason! Behave!Helpful Reply
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KMS Woodworks on Oct 06, 2012You need to remember you basic science lessons as to what causes the mirror to fog up. When humid warm air reaches a cool surface Condensation forms. A bit like the drops on the outside of a tall glass if iced tea. either reduce the temp and level of humidity by cooler showers and ventilation, or increase the "dew point" temp of the mirror itself. You can get after market mirror heaters for this http://www.plumbingsupply.com/clearmirrors.htmlHelpful Reply
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Ellen H on Oct 06, 2012Rain-X Anti-fog (sold in the automotive department of WalMart). I apply it every time I clean the mirror in the bathroom.Helpful Reply
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DC on Apr 12, 2016Apply shaving cream to the mirror then wipe off before showering. Works on the inside of car windshields too.Helpful Reply
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