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Cleaning Mirror TipsFeedback About This Post:RE: Cleaning Mirror TipsWonderfully helpful info. Post By Moe (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning Mirror TipsI design mirror frames with tiles and now i've started using masaic too.. Recently after using the grout , some of it left staines on the mirror itself and i really would like to know how to clean grout or cement stains off mirrors.. And its a bit scratched too.. Any tips on that? Post By Danny (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning Mirror TipsI design mirror frames with tiles and now I've started using mastic too. Recently after using the grout, some of it left stains on the mirror itself and I really would like to know how to clean grout or cement stains off mirrors. And its a bit scratched too. Any tips on that? Post By Danny (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning Mirror TipsThe mirror in my bathroom behind the shower is almost impossible to clean [because of soap, shampoo, etc???]. What do you suggest. I have tried all the usual commercially available glass cleaners. Post By Iain (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning Mirror Tips
Use some shaving cream for the bathroom mirrors. Wipe off with soft cloth and your mirrors will be fog free. Post by patsAZ RE: Cleaning Mirror TipsThis is the old standby that I thought was well known. Just use a splash of white distilled vinegar in water, and wipe off with newspaper. This is the most effective, inexpensive and eco-friendly way to clean your mirrors. When you're finished with the newspaper, you can put it in your compost pile. Post By guest (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning Mirror TipsWhere do you buy the micro-fiber cloths? Post by Joankay RE: Cleaning Mirror Tips
I wash the mircocloths in the washer and rinse with vinegar instead of fabric softener and the micro cloths only need water to clean and rinse with Post By Enter your nameSusan from Hamilton (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning Mirror TipsThese cloths are great for everything Post By Jo-Ann (Guest Post) Cleaning Mirrors With Micro-Fiber
If your frustrated with getting you mirrors streak free, there's a new solution that works in a jiffy. Use the new micro-fiber cloths that are coming out with white vinegar. Don't use fabric softener with the micro-fiber cloths. Another good use is washing the car with them. You don't need soap, just water and your micro-fiber cloth. It works! Post by ThriftyFun |
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