5 Easy Ways to Stop Bathroom Mirrors From Fogging Up

So you’ve decided to treat yourself to a long, hot shower after a hard days work before you head out for the evening. Whilst this is all well and good, it’ll no doubt cause your bathroom mirrors to get foggy or steamy! This isn’t helpful when you realise you’ve been showing for too long and you're suddenly in a rush to get ready for the evening.

The bathroom mirror is a staple in our everyday life, however, they can quickly become a problem when they start to steam up. Whether you’ve been showering or taking a bath, or even just leaning up close to the mirror, you’ll quickly see the surface becoming foggy. This makes it almost impossible to do anything without having to stop and wipe the surface down every few seconds.

We’re always looking for innovative ways to solve this problem. Mood Living is a leading supplier of bathroom mirrors in the UK and has come up with a modern list of ways that homeowners can deal with this all too common bathroom problem.

Why Do Bathroom Mirrors Steam Up? 

Before we can delve into the tips of fixing a steamy mirror, it's first important to understand how mirrors get misty and steamy in the first place. Whilst you are taking your hot bath or shower, your bathroom will be slowly filling up with hot moisture (condensation). When this comes into contact with the cool surface of your bathroom mirror, it creates a thin layer of fog.

This is a common problem for homeowners, but faced more commonly by those who are fans of those long, hot and steamy showers to wind down in the evenings! 

Luckily, there are steps you can take to stop this problem from happening again in the future, and reducing the amount of time you spend wiping down your mirror whilst you’re trying to apply your makeup after showering.

Tip 1: Windows

bathroom mirror

The first and most obvious tip on the list. If you have a window in your bathroom, no matter how big or small, make sure you open it before taking a hot bath or shower. This will ensure that all the hot steam flows straight out of the window, greatly reducing the amount that clings to your bathroom mirrors.

Whilst this is a simple and effective method, it can have its drawbacks. For example, in the winter, you’ll lose a lot of that nice warmth from your bathroom and you may feel a little chilly, especially when you step out of the bath!

Tip 2: Shaving Foam

shaving foam

Whilst this next tip may sound strange, don’t bash it until you've tried it! It really does work wonders to stop your bathroom mirrors from steaming up. To do this, simply apply a thin layer of shaving foam on your bathroom mirrors. Make sure you spread it evenly all over!

Then, wipe dry with a clean, soft cloth until you can see your reflection normally again. This method should be effective for around 1-2 weeks before it starts to lose effectiveness. Then, you’ll just need to reapply again.

Be careful with this method however, as if you apply too much shaving foam to your mirror, it will leave streaks behind on your mirror and you won’t have the same results.

Tip 3: Vinegar

vinegar bottle

Vinegar isn't just a kitchen essential and great for fish and chips! It can actually be used in your bathroom to keep misty mirrors under control. Make a small mixture containing half vinegar and half water. Apply the solution with a clean cloth, then use another (different) clean cloth to wipe it away until there are no streaks left.

While this may only work for just under a week, it is definitely a cheap and effective method to stop your bathroom mirrors from steaming up every time you use the bathroom. 

This method may leave a faint smell behind for roughly an hour after application. To counteract this, squeeze some lemon or lime into the mixture to give it a fresher scent that is perfect for your bathroom. 

Tip 4: Washing Up Liquid

washing up

If you’re looking for another method that involves using handy and widely-available items in the house, this next tip is perfect for you. For this method, treat your mirror as if it were a glass bowl that you find in the kitchen.

Apply a small amount of washing up liquid to a damp, clean cloth then simply wipe across your bathroom mirrors. Use a different, dry cloth to wipe it all away and dry your mirror, ensuring you’ve gotten rid of all the streaks and residue. This method usually only lasts around a day, but it is certainly effective in this time!

Tip 5: Invest in an Anti-Fog Mirror

anti-fog mirror - mood living

Last but not least, one of your best methods to escape the dilemma of steamy mirrors is by investing in an anti-fog bathroom mirror. Mood Living have a range of bathroom mirrors that feature demister pads within the mirrors.

These clever and innovative pads will keep your bathroom mirrors fog-free, ensuring you can go about your daily routines without any problems. Better yet some of our mirrors also come with additional features such as shaver plugs and sockets!

You won’t have to worry about how long or hot your bath or shower is with one of these mirrors.! Simply affix one of these anti-fog bathroom mirrors onto your bathroom wall and relax, knowing you’ll never be faced with a foggy reflection again.

Do You Have Some Questions?

Do you have any questions or queries about our range of bathroom mirrors and how they can help to transform your bathroom? If so, please feel free to get in touch with a member of our friendly team.

We’ll be able to offer you honest advice on our range of products to help you find the best option for you and your bathroom. For example, we’ll advise you on the different sizes of the bathroom mirrors we offer, as well as highlight their key individual benefits.

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