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Say goodbye to foggy mirrors with ClearlyYou™ Mirror Defoggers. Designed to gently warm your mirror's surface, they keep it crystal clear—even after the hottest, steamiest showers—no more wiping or waiting.
Installation is quick and easy: just peel and stick the self-adhesive backing onto any wall-hung mirror. Pre-attached power leads connect directly to your 120VAC bathroom lighting fixture—no extra wiring needed.
Available in multiple shapes and sizes, ClearlyYou™ Defoggers fit most mirror styles and deliver reliable, energy-efficient performance. Drawing minimal power, they maintain a steady 104°F to keep your mirror steam-free without driving up your energy bill.
For mirrors that don't conform to standard dimensions or shapes, WarmlyYours offers custom-sized mirror defoggers. Custom units can be crafted for both 120V and 240V systems in rectangular, circular, or oval shapes.
To explore custom options, contact a WarmlyYours Account Representative for personalized assistance.
Installation is straightforward, typically involving connection to your bathroom's existing lighting circuit so the defogger activates with your lights. While the process is manageable, it's recommended to have a licensed professional perform the installation to ensure adherence to the National Electric Code. WarmlyYours provides 24/7 technical support to assist with any installation questions or concerns.
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The defogging is concentrated in the area of the heating element, but may spread out as the mirror warms up over time. There are too many variable atmospheric conditions that make it impossible to quote a fixed distance of heat spread away from the element. That is why the defogger must be placed in the area of the mirror that requires defogging.
Installing a heating system behind your mirror is the most reliable way to avoid a foggy mirror. Typically, mirrors fog up because they are much cooler than the steam in a bathroom after a shower or bath. The cool surface of the mirror causes the moisture in the steam to condensate in the form of fog. A heated mirror will prevent this condensation by being as warm, or warmer, than the steam.
The electrical junction box should be installed inline with the Mirror Defogger’s lead wires and box. The box at the back of the defogger is meant to be located over the electrical box in the wall. This way it will be in the electrical box and not interfere with the defogger being flush with the mirror and the wall. The location where the wires leave must be entirely within the area of the new electrical junction box.