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This simple trick stopped my bathroom mirror from fogging up

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Last updated: 2025/09/17 at 7:32 PM
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I love a good hot shower, but stepping out to a completely fogged mirror ruins the whole experience. My bathroom even has two exhaust fans—one by the shower, another in the toilet area, maybe eight feet away. Both run at full speed, but my vanity mirrors still fog up something fierce after every shower. If I grab a towel to wipe them, it gets streaks everywhere, and firing up the hair dryer takes way too long when you’re already behind schedule.

I dealt with this nonsense for months before finding a $5 fix that solved everything. Zep Plus Glass & Mirror Cleaner changed everything for me—these anti-fog products actually work on bathroom mirrors. You spray, wipe, and you’re done. Now, the condensation slides right off instead of sticking around. What used to be a daily headache became a non-issue.

The real problem with bathroom mirror fog

Why exhaust fans aren’t enough

Ventilation definitely helps, but physics always wins this fight. Hot shower air hits your cold mirror and, boom—instant water droplets everywhere. Both my fans work great for moving air around, but when hot steam hits cold glass, condensation occurs regardless.

Bathroom mirrors stay cooler than everything else, making them perfect targets for moisture. Exhaust fans suck humidity from the air, but they’re useless once water droplets have already formed on your mirror.

Wiping mirrors with towels sounds reasonable until you see the lint and streaks left behind (see these tips for streak-free cleaning). Worse than the original fog, honestly. And if your bathroom’s still steamy, the mirror just fogs right back up.

The hair dryer method worked, sort of. But standing there blow-drying mirrors for several minutes feels pretty stupid when you’re already running late. Opening windows helps if it’s nice outside, but winter mornings and humid summer days make that impractical.

Discovering anti-fog spray

Finding the solution

Zep anti-fog cleaner on granite vanity countertop

I spotted Zep Plus Glass & Mirror Cleaner during a random trip to Lowe’s. The cleaning part didn’t interest me much—I already had glass cleaner. But the “prevents mirror fog” claim caught my eye.

Five bucks seemed reasonable for an experiment. According to the bottle, it creates a protective layer that prevents fog while cleaning. It seemed like marketing nonsense, but I’d already tried everything else.

Anti-fog products lay down a thin film that changes how water behaves on glass. Water can’t form those light-scattering droplets anymore—it just spreads out in a thin layer you can see right through. The moisture’s still there, but it doesn’t mess with your reflection.

Application process

Getting started

spraying Zep onto mirror

You need a spotless mirror first—any leftover grime will interfere with the coating. I spray the mirror with this glass cleaner first, then dry everything with a microfiber cloth. Wait until your bathroom’s not humid before applying—ideally hours after anyone’s showered.

Next, wipe in circles with a clean cloth. Don’t miss any spots, or they’ll fog normally. Give it about five minutes to dry completely before calling it done.

If you can’t find Zep, Rain-X Interior Glass Anti-Fog does the same job. It was made for car windows originally, but it works great on bathroom mirrors, too. It has the same application method.

Real-world performance

Daily results

Zep anti-fog with 2 mirrors (only right side of mirror treated)

The change is night and day. Even after my longest, steamiest showers, treated mirrors stay perfectly clear while everything else in the bathroom fogs up like normal. My morning routine completely changed—no more wiping mirrors and no more waiting.

I put it to the test during my morning rush. I applied it to just the right side of the large mirror and let the shower run extra long at the hottest setting (so I could see the difference). The right side of the large mirror never fogged.

Each application lasts three to four weeks with regular use. I just reapply when I’m doing my weekly bathroom and floor cleaning anyway, so it doesn’t feel like extra work. It takes maybe two minutes for both mirrors. One bottle has lasted about four months so far. That works out to roughly a dollar and change per month for fog-free mirrors.

Beyond bathroom mirrors

Other household applications

shower glass door with gray tile

I’ve used it on our shower doors too—they stay clearer during showers now. It works on medicine cabinet mirrors and bathroom windows that fog up in winter.

I also tried it on car windows during cold months when temperature differences cause interior fogging. It works just as well there.

Before finding this stuff, I tested every DIY trick online—shaving cream, dish soap, white vinegar solutions. They might work for a day or two, but that’s about it. The DIY versions either wear off quickly or leave weird residue.

Purpose-made anti-fog products just work better. They’re designed specifically for this problem, and it shows.

A simple solution that actually works

This bottle transformed how I start my day. I’d walked past the solution dozens of times at the hardware store without realizing what I was missing. Now my reflection greets me immediately after every shower instead of a foggy mess. No more daily mirror-clearing ritual. For less than what you’d spend on lunch, you can eliminate one of those small frustrations most people just accept as part of life.

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