How do you stop mirrors fogging up?

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It's easy..........grow a beard.......... but if a sensible answer is what you want, I can thoroughly recommend Rain X. I use it in my old rally car when it rains harder inside than out.
It's excellent.
 
Slim6y I am sorry but the manly option would be to actually grow the beard lol

I like your comment, but I disagree... The manly thing would be to buy a sharp knife and use a strip of tin foil....

But, building a windscreen wipered mirror would be the more 'modern' man....
 
Hahahaha Paul you make me laugh so hard


Dan,
You can actually buy mirrors that supposedly won't fog up in the shower, they're for shaving (normally advertised as for 'intimate' shaving lol)
But worth a Google!
 
Hahahaha Paul you make me laugh so hard


Dan,
You can actually buy mirrors that supposedly won't fog up in the shower, they're for shaving (normally advertised as for 'intimate' shaving lol)
But worth a Google!

Googling 'intimate shaving' is going to be an interesting one!

I am all for shower shaving too, I may take some of these suggestions on board.
 
Dan,
You can actually buy mirrors that supposedly won't fog up in the shower, they're for shaving (normally advertised as for 'intimate' shaving lol)
But worth a Google!
The one I have is actually one of them but the coating only lasted a couple of months

Googling 'intimate shaving' is going to be an interesting one!

Indeed. Especially at work
 
Blind people manage to shave, I do it in the shower without a mirror, you'll be right. Just have a quick glance in the mirror when you're out and if you have missed a bit, either shave it, or make it trendy.
 
If you heat the mirror to above the ambient temp it shouldn't fog. Maybe a heatmat would do that.
 
If you heat the mirror to above the ambient temp it shouldn't fog. Maybe a heatmat would do that.

Electrical equipment in a shower? Not a good idea...

Hence, I say go for the windscreen wiper option with 12V transformer!!!
 
Electrical equipment in a shower? Not a good idea...

Hence, I say go for the windscreen wiper option with 12V transformer!!!
Heat mat and heat cable are used all over the world in damp situations.They are primarily used in underfloor heating and heating water pipers to prevent freezing. Sometimes heat cable is run inside water pipe to keep water above freezing.
 
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