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Stopping the mirror in the bathroom from steaming up after a shower
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I've heard washing up liquid does the trick.0
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I second the washing up liquid - but just a little wiped on with a cloth.0
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Yes, that's a second vote for washing up liquid. My old Granny used to use it on her specs (made of glass rather than plastic) to stop them steaming up when cooking too!
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Not tried washing up liquid but the shaving foam trick works very well for us0
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I used to work in a corner cafe - with wrap around glass windows. Every morning in thw winter they'd steam up - but washing up liquid stopped that really well0
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well DD has just had a shower and I checked the mirror after putting the washing up liquid on earlier. I can say the mirror is all steamed up and running with water. I have opened the window wide! Will try the shaving foam next.If winter comes, can spring be far behind?
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washing up liquid is the best but you can also use shampoo or bubble bathBlessed are the cracked for they are the ones that let in the light
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As this has fallen from the front page of OS, I'll add it to the existing thread to see if you get more suggestions
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