Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Tricks for a Fog-free bathroom Mirror

A fogged mirror is what you get every single time you step out of the shower. Not a problem with the bedroom or living mirror or even small mirror compact favors on display on your table top, but because of the steam and moisture generated by the flowing water in the bathroom, you get to see fog cover the whole bathroom mirror after you shower.

There are simple and easy ways to combat fog in the bathroom and keep your mirrors as free as a whistle. You can place a towel over the mirror and let it absorb the moisture before it reaches the surface of the mirror. Simply cover the mirror with your towel or you can place clips on the sides of the mirror to hold them up. Be careful though not to cause cracks in the mirror and to handle them carefully so you will not injure yourself.

Alternatively, you may want to try using the same anti-fog cream you use on your car on the mirrors in your bathroom. They work pretty much the same and you do not have to purchase a separate anti-fog cream for bathroom mirrors. Remove the dirt and grime from the mirror by wiping it off with a clean piece of cloth or a paper towel and let it dry. Next, apply the anti-fog cream on the mirror and ensure that the whole mirror has been covered. Let it dry and after a few minutes, you can shower and not have to worry about fogged mirrors.

If you want an alternative solution, you can use shaving cream to fight the fog. First, you need to clean up the mirror by wiping it clean so the anti-fog substances can cling completely to the mirror. After cleaning, apply a small amount of shaving cream on a piece of cloth and carefully apply over the entire surface of the mirror.

After you shower, you can see that any of these three tricks will work wonders and keep your bathroom mirror fog free. It is such a nuisance and a little of a pet peeve to see fogged up mirrors and it will definitely be a refreshing new change to your day when you start facing the bathroom mirror and see that it is fog-free even after you shower. Instead of spending time clearing up the fog, you can now do something about it and actually prevent fog from forming on your bathroom mirror.

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