I Tryed to wash my mirror in my dorm room with some clorox desinfecting wipes and the whole this has like water lines all over it. I can see into the mirror if i stand close but it's not as clear as it once was. Trying to look into it from far away is almost impossible.
How do I clean my mirror without getting these left pver water marks.
2006-10-03
10:12:33
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Coxie Megan
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Home & Garden
➔ Cleaning & Laundry
college sucks i wish i had somewhere to go and buy paper towels
2006-10-03
10:17:45 ·
update #1
thanks everyone I just used the whipes and then used some clean printing paper and it worked wonders
everything else let like fuzzys and water marks!
Wow i seriously would have never though of using paper
thanks guys i will hit up the best answer in 4 hours
2006-10-03
10:23:35 ·
update #2
dry it with newsprint/newspaper;this has certain oil-based inks which expunge water and coat the glass with an oil as well keeping it free from streaks and droplet marks!!!this works great on your car as well and of course is very economical!!!
2006-10-03 10:43:30
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answered by eldoradoreefgold 4
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You don't have to use paper towels, you can use newspaper, it is actually better. You won't get the streaks or the lint. Best thing to use is vinger and water, but that smells horrible. But of course windex is the best, but don't use the disinfecting wipes, they have a differnet cleanser so they don't work on glass surfaces.
2006-10-03 10:24:44
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answered by eyvette13 1
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take a newspaper and clean it with a page from that.. it helps, and you won't have streaks afterwords. Just use the wipe to wet it, then wipe with the paper.. Good Luck, and enjoy the rest of your college
2006-10-03 10:21:36
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answered by Just Me 6
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Try pouring powder on it and clean properly with paper towel or tissue papers. It works wonders.
2006-10-03 10:21:18
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answered by flak 1
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News paper would work just fine. If you can clean it with some windex would be even better!
2006-10-03 10:21:10
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answered by Mega 3
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Windex and paper towel or newspaper.
2006-10-03 10:22:39
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answered by redpantyluver 4
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i exploit a Mr. sparkling eraser. You moisten it and squeeze out the added water. it might want to sense virtually dry. Then gently wipe the walls. it truly works for me. i understand what you recommend through inexpensive paint. same challenge in my position of living.
2016-12-04 04:32:34
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answered by ? 4
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Dry it with paper towell.
2006-10-03 10:14:47
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answered by foogill 4
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use rubbing alcohol and paper towels
2006-10-03 13:40:04
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answered by Ladder Captain-29 5
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use paper for cleaning`
2006-10-03 10:15:12
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answered by Kunal G 2
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