Wipe it with a piece of newspaper or a rough paper towel (like you find in public bathrooms) - they'll dry the mirror well with 30seconds worth of elbow grease, and don't leave any paper fibre on the mirror. It's what I do, and it works wonders.
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Wipe it with a piece of newspaper or a rough paper towel (like you find in public bathrooms) - they'll dry the mirror well with 30seconds worth of elbow grease, and don't leave any paper fibre on the mirror. It's what I do, and it works wonders.
I just use a piece of TP, my standard shave soap, wipe it down, flip it over, wipe it down with the dry side. Works, probably not as well as rain-x or something.
The second mirror is a great idea. My girlfriend has one of those pull out mirrors with the scissor bracket (if you get my meaning). One side is normal and the other is magnifying. I should look into one of those.
I turn on the blow dryer I have hanging next to the sink on its highest setting, let it run for a minute or two, and then wipe the mirror off with a hand towel. :beer1:
I don't like to open the door because it lets cold air in *brrrr*
Kevin
I bought some stuff at a sports store called "cat crap", (I know great name huh) But you can spray it on then wipe it off. Takes me about a minute. Lasts about a week but I have a very easily fogged mirror. The small bottle lasts about 3 months and only costs 5 buck. I found it in the winter sport section.
I also use the old HAIR DRYER on high, only takes a few seconds for me and all the fog is gone. It also keeps the bathroon nice and warm...
Good luck!