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    Default Fogging Mirror Tip

    Oh yeah, forgot to mention in my last post.

    My bathroom mirror fogs up quite a bit. This works well for me to keep it for fogging up for about a week. I take my shaving brush, lather it up with Williams Shaving soap and then wipe it all over the mirror and then take bath towel to wipe it all off. You'll be surprised at how clean it gets (takes off all the toothpaste splatter) and how fog free it is after a shower.


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    Yeah, soap is an old trick. I use it on my driving shades in the winter and my snowboarding goggles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FiReSTaRT
    Yeah, soap is an old trick. I use it on my driving shades in the winter and my snowboarding goggles.
    Can't you just spit on them? I know it's gross, but it sure beats pissing in your diving suit, which I have heard some people do to keep warm... How much of a man are you, really, Ilija

    And, btw, for shades and goggles I have something from Speedo, small bottle spray, works well but cost $8 or so.

    Cheers
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    What that really is is some diluted soap. I do the spit trick with my diving masks. However the soap works just fine. The only issue is that it attracts dust.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FiReSTaRT
    What that really is is some diluted soap. I do the spit trick with my diving masks. However the soap works just fine. The only issue is that it attracts dust.
    I won't ask, then

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    I use Lynn's trick: I leave my bathroom door open. It works every time

    Nenad

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    Quote Originally Posted by superfly
    I use Lynn's trick: I leave my bathroom door open. It works every time

    Nenad

    I do that too, works great and I am not as hot when I get out of the shower which is nice.

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    I live in Canada, which is well-known as a cold place. Therefore I don't mind the heat as long as it doesn't get into the high 30s. Even then I always say "PLUS 40 is ALWAYS better than MINUS 40"

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    Well, anybody who's Fogging the Tip of my Mirror better be wearing a condom.

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    Soap on the mirror........ Sirs I am in your debt. Countless hours of wiping condensation off the mirror with soggy toilet role- gone.

    *wipes away small tear from corner of eye*

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    Martin

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