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    Easy fix. use a blow drier on the mirror and it will unfog it in a few seconds.

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    I started using a microfiber cloth and plain water to wash the mirror. And strangely, it no longer fogs, as long as it's newly cleaned.

    Your mileage may vary. I have no idea why this should be true.

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    If you keep your house really dry, as one often does up here on the frozen tundra, particularly if one has forced air heat, it really doesn't seem to matter how much steam your showering contributes to the air in the bathroom, the mirror will fog free. You'll have a dry, hacking cough all winter long and your lather will soon develop the texture of cotton candy, but the mirror, through which you view this congealed foam, will be fog free.


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    I took a can of barbosol sprayed some on the mirror, spread it around and then buffed it until the barbosol didn't show anymore, my mirror doesn't fog anymore, if it starts I redo the treatment. I've heard the rain-x will have the same effect but I havn't tried it myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by errnest View Post
    I took a can of barbosol sprayed some on the mirror, spread it around and then buffed it until the barbosol didn't show anymore, my mirror doesn't fog anymore, if it starts I redo the treatment. I've heard the rain-x will have the same effect but I havn't tried it myself.

    Yep..that is what I have been doing for years...learned the trick from my father. A $1.99 can of barbosol will last you for ever on the mirror.

    And it is a great use for that old can we all have just hanging around in the back of the closet/cabinet.

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