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2007-02-10 23:58:00 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Home & Garden Cleaning & Laundry

21 answers

Smear a thin film of shampoo on them before you take a shower.

They stay clear and won't lather up.

Wipe them down after bathing to stop limescale from forming.

2007-02-11 00:00:35 · answer #1 · answered by Neil_R 3 · 0 0

All your efforts will result to a reduction of misting, not completely eliminate it.
Adequate ventilation in the bathroom, such as an open window, window or overhead exhaust fan.
A type of silicone spray used to clean the mirrors will reduce the misting.
Ventilate some more after showering. The misting should be gone in minutes

If that doesnt do it for you, then you can try the billowing warm air system of a company who makes it a point , among other things, to create a non steaming bathroom ambience.

This is their website: http://www.warmlyyours.com/homeowner/floorwarming/mirror_defoggers.html?source=google+adwords&segment=mirrordefoggers&paidkeyword=fog%20mirror

2007-02-11 08:12:05 · answer #2 · answered by QuiteNewHere 7 · 0 0

An ordinary anti-misting glass spray will help - and keeping good ventilation - but of course the only guaranteed way is to buy mirrors that have heaters behind them - and hence no steam will ever lay on that surface!

2007-02-13 07:13:38 · answer #3 · answered by Boo 3 · 0 0

I am in the cleaning business and here is our secret!
We buy this cleaning cloth off the internet. You have to buy in packages of 5 but they are only like $3 bucks a piece. I have ordered them and use them on everything, especially cleaning windows and clean mirrors. They are made out of tiny fibers. They are guaranteed not to scratch and all you do is rinse the cloth under water, wring it out and wipe ANY surface with no streaks or scratch. Use em over and over. I have not thrown one away yet!
I am sold on this ...I encourage you to try it out….hope this helps…Steve
www.EazeeClean.com

2007-02-12 18:02:43 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Clean, then rub half a raw potato over the mirror - you can do this with car windows too, stops them a treat.

2007-02-11 12:54:55 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Rub a little washing up liquid all over it. You shouldn't be able to see it but it stops them misting up. Works for ski goggles too!

2007-02-11 08:35:29 · answer #6 · answered by walkeygem 1 · 0 0

wipe the mirror with a little bit of shampoo or shower gel or even washing up liquid this will help.

2007-02-11 13:30:25 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

use a very small amount of washing up lquid and rub well onto the mirror

2007-02-11 10:27:29 · answer #8 · answered by gillian e 1 · 0 0

open the window or wipe the mirrors after bath.

2007-02-11 08:12:46 · answer #9 · answered by Difi 4 · 0 0

I agree with Domino's Mom. It really works.

2007-02-11 09:54:29 · answer #10 · answered by Ana M 2 · 0 0

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