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Summary: Defogging a bathroom mirror is a simple as turning on the exhaust fan, opening the bathroom door or using paper towels. Avoid the frustration of a fogged up mirror after a shower with tips from a professional house cleaner and organizer in this free video on housekeeping.
Since 1997, Ann Myrick has been a professional decorator, house cleaner, home organizer and planner. She is the owner/operator of Anntics Home Decorating Company in Nashville,...read more
Bathrooms aren't the largest room in a house to clean. Then why is it they are always the biggest pain and toughest to get clean. First there's the pulling everything out. Then it's spraying the cleaning products. Then the back-breaking task of getting down on hands and knees to scrub, wipe and scrape away dirt. One week later the bathroom hardly seems like it was cleaned at all! Oh the frustration. Cleaning a bathroom doesn't have to be this tedious and frustrating. In this free video series on housekeeping, let a professional house cleaner and organizer explain how to properly clean a bathroom. Learn about defogging bathroom mirrors, cleaning a bathtub, shower curtain and toilet and removing dirt from shower tracks. Next, discover how to get rid of those pesky hard water deposits, clean rugs and bath mats, and disinfect a toilet bowl and a porcelain sink. Finally, watch how to clean a toilet with a can of soda, clean a toilet bowl ring, polish granite counter tops and clean tile grout.
"Hi, this is Ann Myrick, and today I am going to tell you how to defog your bathroom mirror. You take a hot shower, you get out, you're ready to put on your makeup or shave, and your mirror is totally fogged. So ways to do it is, of course you can turn on your exhaust fan which will help, open up your doors, and cool air- (I'm going to turn this off so you can hear me) open up the doors where the cool air comes out, and the humidity and the steam is going out instead of staying in the bathroom. And then, several ways you can do it is, you can use a hairdryer, but I think that's a lot of work for needing to do it really quickly, so I would say open up the doors and then you can just take paper towel, and you just want to, circular motion, just dry all the moisture off your mirror. Now there are different products you can buy for this that you can spray on the mirror, and then they are suppose to keep them- they're like a non-fogging product so you can spray, wipe them down, and then they're suppose to help you get rid of the fog, but this is just a good way, just with paper towel, just wipe, and then you can do the rest of whatever it is you need to do. This is Ann Myrick, and that is how to defog your bathroom mirrors."
eHow Article: How to Defog Bathroom Mirrors