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Does anyone know of anything we can apply to the mirror in the bathroom to stop it from steaming up? There used to be anti-mist cloths on the market but haven't seen them for a while - Thanks folks!
Why not try one of the windscreen demist solution which you can buy at most car accesory stores. Just put some on a cloth and then polish onto the mirror.
A simpler, cheaper solution..............when the mirror is dry just spread a thin film of washing up liquid or rub a bar of soap over the mirror, leave it to dry then "polish" it with a soft dry cloth or tissue & when the mirror starts misting up again, usually after 2 or 3 weeks repeat the process!