Millions of people, after their morning steamy shower, see only a mist instead of their own reflection in the mirror. The problem is not only annoying, but also significantly slows down the assembly process. In fact, you can easily get rid of such an inconvenience. To do this, you need to use a few simple life hacks that will not create unnecessary trouble.
How to get rid of condensation on a mirror
The first step to a perfect mirror is regular and high-quality ventilation. Good ventilation will be the basis for combating condensation on the glass. If the hood in your bathroom is clogged with dust, then the moisture has nowhere to go. You need to clean the grille regularly, and leave the door ajar after taking a bath.

For the effect, you can use shampoo – not only for your hair, but also for the mirror. Just a few drops of the product, which you carefully rub on the mirror, can do wonders. Wipe the perfectly washed mirror with the product, avoiding the formation of foam. This way the glass will be transparent even after an hour of hot shower.
The effect lasts up to three weeks, and there will be no streaks if you don't overdo it with the product. A natural alternative to shampoo is regular glycerin and vinegar. If you apply the former to a dry mirror surface, a transparent film will form - a barrier to moisture. It is safe and odorless, and it works for 25-30 days.

The vinegar solution is prepared as follows - add 500 tablespoons of vinegar to 5 milliliters of water and mix. After treating the mirror, you need to thoroughly ventilate the room, and then you can enjoy the result.