The Domestic Geek helps stop fog on your bathroom mirror by using science and a little bit of trickery to keep it clear.
Imagine you're taking a hot shower, and the steam makes your mirror all cloudy like a rainy day outside. That’s because warm air meets cold glass, and when that happens, water turns into tiny droplets, which make the mirror foggy. It's like when you put a cold drink on a hot summer day, and condensation appears on the outside of the cup.
The Domestic Geek is like a smart sponge or shield that goes behind your mirror. It’s made of something called silica gel, which acts like a water-eating superhero, it soaks up the moisture before it can turn into foggy droplets. Over time, it gets full of water and needs to be dried out again, just like how you might need to squeeze out a sponge after using it in the bath.
How It Works
- When you take your shower, steam goes through the mirror.
- The silica gel inside the Domestic Geek absorbs that moisture.
- Without all that steam turning into droplets, your mirror stays clear and clean, just like a window on a sunny day!
Examples
- A hot shower makes the mirror foggy because water vapor turns into liquid droplets.
- Putting a towel over the mirror stops steam from reaching it.
- Using soap on the mirror creates a thin layer that prevents fog.
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