how to avoid misting of mirror in the bathroom while bathing with hot water & exhaust fan alone is not helping
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I heard that wiping a little shaving cream on your mirror then rubbing in until clear works. A little shave cream goes a long way so you don't need very much.
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Leave bathroom door open and use RainX on the mirror ( just make sure NOT to kiss the mirror with your lipstick)
Leave bathroom door open and use RainX on the mirror ( just make sure NOT to kiss the mirror with your lipstick)
You can buy anti-fog products where you buy cleaning supplies for your eyeglasses.
Use diluted washing up liquid on a clean lint free cloth, leave to dry natraully, Mirror will appear a little hazy, by will not steam up
you try to put your turkish towel on the mirror till the time you are taking bath.
Don't close your bathroom door or if you wish to, you can build a transparent wall around your bathtub . The wall must reach the ceiling so that the steam can not come out while you are taking a bath. Result : no mist on your mirror.
Try WD-40.....its cheaper....just spray a little on the mirror...and rub on with a napkin and your good to go
When you bathe or fill your sink, put in the cold water first and then the hot. I heard that will stop the misting or steaming up of mirrors. I have not tried it, but I guess it is worth a try.
run an electric fan heater,works well for me.
just allow some air flow inthe bathroom.. this wont happen
use a product called glass wax. its in a pink can, you rub it on let it dry then buff it off. not as hard as it sounds or you can try the auto windshield stuff called rainex.
Give it a shot of hot air from your blow dryer - works like a charm.
Shaving Cream - It works rub it on and keep rubbing till it is clear it will last for 5 weeks.
tell you what. i dont know how to make it not fog but i can suggest a way to prevent it looking dirty..
after your hot shower dont rub your hand over the mirror to clear it. keep a clean wash cloth near the sink and wipe it down with that.. if you do it everytime you'll never need to use windex on your bathroom mirror again because after it dries completely it looks freshly washed. and it'll get rid of the majority of the condensation, if you crack your bathroom door after you wipe it down it'll clear up nicely
leave door open and try using a box fan facing out the door to draw the steam out or you can just turn the fan on high without facing out to keep air circulating
always worked for me
your exhaust fan is not powerful enough....if the moisture is migrating from your tub. also hot water on a cloth and rubbing the mirror helps to equalize the temp and clear up the fog......it might even work if you do that before the bath/shower. its the hot moist air on the cold mirror that does it. also you can buy a heated mirror that will never fog.
Have you tried lighting candles in front of the mirror before taking a shower?