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Why Bathroom Mirrors Fog (and What You Can Do About It)

If you’ve ever stepped out of the shower to find your mirror completely fogged up, you know how frustrating it can be. Fogging happens when warm, moist air hits the cool surface of your mirror, causing condensation.

Common Causes of Fogging

  • Poor ventilation
  • Long, hot showers without airflow
  • Bathroom mirrors mounted close to steam sources

How to Reduce Mirror Fog

  • Run an exhaust fan or open a window during showers
  • Use anti-fog sprays or coatings designed for mirrors
  • Keep bathroom humidity lower with a dehumidifier if needed

Protecting Your Mirror

Frames help by covering vulnerable edges where moisture likes to seep in. At Frame My Mirror, our framed mirrors and Add A Frame kits are designed with finishes and adhesives made for humid environments.

A foggy mirror might be unavoidable sometimes, but with good airflow and proper protection, you can keep your reflection clear and your mirror in great condition.

Shop our frame kits and framed mirrors at www.FrameMyMirror.com.

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