Sure, it is one of the small irritations of life, but wouldn't it be nice to get out of a shower and be able to shave or put on makeup without having to deal with a fogged-up bathroom mirror? Well, I found that product and here's how...
While visiting a scuba diving center with my son, I noticed he was looking at products designed to keep his mask from getting foggy and that is when I wondered...could the same stuff work on bathroom mirrors?
The answer: Yes!
One product I like: Marine Sports No Fog (but there are probably similar products out there) but the first one I tried didn't work as well as Marine Sports. By the way, I do NOT sell this stuff. You'll have to find it yourself.
Next question: How long does it work? Well ,so far, I have to respray my mirrors about twice a week. It works pretty nicely on my car windows too, although it has to be resprayed more often, depending on weather conditions. Try it on your eyeglasses and you might not experience that mist that comes when you enter buildings after being outside in cold weather.
While visiting a scuba diving center with my son, I noticed he was looking at products designed to keep his mask from getting foggy and that is when I wondered...could the same stuff work on bathroom mirrors?
The answer: Yes!
One product I like: Marine Sports No Fog (but there are probably similar products out there) but the first one I tried didn't work as well as Marine Sports. By the way, I do NOT sell this stuff. You'll have to find it yourself.
Next question: How long does it work? Well ,so far, I have to respray my mirrors about twice a week. It works pretty nicely on my car windows too, although it has to be resprayed more often, depending on weather conditions. Try it on your eyeglasses and you might not experience that mist that comes when you enter buildings after being outside in cold weather.
Guide created: 09/24/06 (updated 05/28/08)


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