Use windex and wipe with newspapers for streak free shine.
2007-03-15 19:12:15
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answered by Alex 1
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I have found Rubbing Alcohol to be the best so far at cleaning mirrors, just pour a little on a cloth or sponge, then polish off with a lint free cloth,cheesecloth works nice and is lint free, even a damp shammy will polish your mirrors really nice and clean and shiny after wiping down with the alcohol, try not to use anything that has had soap on it else it will leave a film on your nicely clean mirrors. Good Luck !
2007-03-15 21:31:53
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answered by mshonnie 6
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Tools:
*Microfiber rag
*Water
*Feather Duster
Directions: Start from the top and work your way to the bottom using even left to right hand motions on a damp rag. If there are still streaks, buff them out with a dry microfiber rag. If there are any traces of lint, use a feather duster to take off the remaining lint. Check the mirror at all angles to make sure there are no streaks, and you're all set!
2007-03-16 05:12:13
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answered by fanny gardener 3
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If you're a greenie and don't want to use chemical cleaners a rolled up ball of black and white (only) newspaper will do the trick. Oh how I hate cleaning mirrors and windows but this way makes the job a breeze. Wear gloves tho as the print will come off on your hands.
2007-03-15 19:18:58
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answered by mantislady 1
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There are many ways to accomplish this. Put white vinegar and hot water (a fifty-fifty mix), spray it on the mirror and wipe clean with newspaper. It's cheap, easy and leaves no streaks. Have a great spring break.
2007-03-16 07:59:59
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answered by firestarter 6
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The ammonia and water solution is the best for no streaks. You can add some baking soda which give it a little grit to get any spots off more easily. Just mix them up in a spray bottle and shake when you're ready to use.
2007-03-15 19:28:21
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answered by MissWong 7
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1 part ammonia to 2 parts water in a spray bottle. Or use economy sized eyeglass cleaner fluid-Sears Optical Eyeglass Cleaner is what I use, good for lcd screens too (not the ammonia, the store-bought).
2007-03-15 19:20:57
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answered by Anonymous
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you can used dawn dish soap or baking soap is what someone just told me and newspaper but I will have to let you know how that one turns out Hope this help
2007-03-15 22:14:37
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answered by randrnorman 3
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try shaving cream. not only does it get them clean but keeps them from steaming up or getting foggy.
2007-03-15 22:56:05
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answered by Judy 6
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Alcohol and water mixed 50/50. It will also remove residue, glue, spit, boogers, or whatever.
2007-03-15 20:08:03
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answered by todd 4
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