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titleOfInvention Mirror wipe assembly
abstract A mirror wipe assembly for use in particular by dentists consists of an absorbent strip of material on a backing strip saturated with a defogging substance for transfer to the surface of the mirror used by such dentist to look within the mouth of a patient, by wiping the saturated absorbent strip across the mirror's surface. A single absorbent strip with its backing strip are enclosed within the impervious sealed pocket of a metalized flexible sheet pouch that is impervious to penetration by liquid or gaseous materials. The pouch may be opened for entrance to the pouch by pulling apart or by cutting. The pouch includes an adhesive strip with a peel off cover strip on the back of the pouch for the dentist or other user to adhere the pouch to a convenient location while working on a patient. To clear a fogged up mirror surface, the saturated absorbent strip is withdrawn from the pouch and wiped across the surface of the mirror, then replaced in the conveniently located pouch for re-use if necessary while working on that particular patient. When the dentist is through with that patient, the pouch and absorbent strip with its backing strip are then thrown away, and a new pouch with a new sealed in saturated absorbent strip are then obtained from the dentist's storage supply.
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