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fog free mirrors
There's no need to purchase a special "fog free" mirror. Those mirrors require specific cleaning instructions that, when not followed, will become cloudy "fog prone" mirrors. Just take some old-school shaving cream and spread a thin layer of it over your existing mirror. Let it dry completely before buffing it off with a soft towel. Ta-da, your mirror will not fog up. You may have to repeat this process every month or so. Hope that helps. :)
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Contributor's Note
I got this tip from a gas station manager when I was in college and it works like a charm.
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