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Stains From Air Freshener on Bathroom Mirror

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Date: 01/24/2006 Topics: Cleaning > Bathroom | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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I seem to have a cloudy film on my mirror that I believe has come from spraying air freshener in the room. My problem is I have tried vinegar, water and glass cleaner. It seems to just smear it. Any ideas?

Lisa Marie from Friedens, PA
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Post By jmz2005 (Guest Post) (01/25/2006)
You could try awesome from the dollar store. My dh uses it on the inside of his suv windsheild and it works great, as we are both smokers. I use awesome for a lot of cleaning, it is (no pun intended) awesome, and only $1, cant beat that


Post by thriftyboo (86) | (01/24/2006)
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I had a spotted coating on my eyeglasses recently. I tried every cleaner I had to no avail. I finally tried nail polish remover in desperation and it worked like a charm. Try non-acetone first to be safe.


Post by EllenW (6) | (01/24/2006)
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have you tried scrubbing it with baking soda? Ellen CA


Post By sandy (Guest Post) (01/24/2006)
how about a straight edge razor. just try shaving it off then working it with alcohol or vinegar.


Post by Persnickety Paula (321) | (01/24/2006)
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I would try plain, old, straight rubbing alcohol. A lot of glass cleaners are made with rubbing alcohol and water, and I know you tried glass cleaner, but maybe undiluted alcohol will work.


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