This folk remedy will add to your collection of tricks and help solve the eternal problem.
After a hot bath or shower, the mirror fogs up and in some cases almost merges with the wall.
There are many tricks that help solve this problem. For example, bloggers and experienced housewives say that the mirror will not be covered with condensation if the surface is treated with shaving foam or toothpaste.
Not everyone trusts this method. This is especially true for toothpaste. Shaving foam leaves streaks that take a long time to remove.
There is another more effective method. Experienced housewives use liquid soap, which is applied in a thin layer to the mirror.
Then wait about 5 minutes, and wipe the glass surface with dry napkins or a paper towel. No need to rinse with water.
Instead of soap, you can use glycerin. Mix the product with water, apply it to a cloth and wipe the mirror. Glycerin is safe, so you can work without gloves.