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    Quote Originally Posted by SRNewb View Post
    I just plug in the hair dryer. 20 seconds or so is all it takes to clear my mirror, and my mirror is 29" x 46"(2' 5"x 3' 10").
    The wife cracked a mirror last winter doing that! :drop jaw: it is a large mirror mounted on an outside wall so was obviously cold, so be careful!!

    P.S. There is an automotive windshield product that works real well, just can't remember the name, might be Rain-X or something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NewellVW View Post
    The wife cracked a mirror last winter doing that! :drop jaw: it is a large mirror mounted on an outside wall so was obviously cold, so be careful!!

    P.S. There is an automotive windshield product that works real well, just can't remember the name, might be Rain-X or something.
    Yes. its called , anti fog by rain x
    Works great.
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    There are a few methods I've found. One is to shower with cool water that doesn't create a steam. Turning on the vent fan seems to keep the mirror from fogging up as well. Opening the door to let the steam out and using a few squares of toilet paper to sop up the moisture on the glass clears it pretty quick if I forget to turn the fan on.
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    I have an all glass shower. I use this on the inside of the shower glass and walls. Applied monthly, I never have water spots or fogged up glass and we have very hard water. Not having water spots to clean is a blessing. Really cuts down on the number of time we have to clean the glass in the shower.

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    Yes. its called , anti fog by rain x
    Works great.
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