How to prevent mirrors from showers to fog up?


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Defogging Your Bathroom Mirror
No one wants to waste precious time in the morning defogging a bathroom mirror.Rather than spend time during your hurried morning shower, why not try this bathroom cleaning tip? Make mirror defogging part of your weekly bathroom cleaning ritual. To prevent your mirror from fogging after your shower, clean it once a week it with a solution of dishwashing liquid and water. For a more unconventional method, rub the mirror with shaving cream, and rub it off well with a soft cloth. If your mirror has already fogged, aim a hot air dryer towards it and it will clear in no time.=)


Grab some clear shampoo/petroleum jelly/shaving cream (any will work so long as its clear) and before you get in the shower smear some over the mirror and add a little water so you can still see clearly. When the steam hits the mirror it will not be able to condense onto the area covered by the cream.
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To defog mirrors, simply smear the mirror or window with Vaseline, let it sit for 30 seconds, and wipe it off with a paper towel. Next time you take a shower, no fog will appear anywhere on the applied areas. This will last approximately 2 months.
open windows and avoid ove heat the water .. fog of mirror causes of the hot water...

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