How can I remove spots from a cleaning product my daughter sprayed on the bathroom mirrow?

My daughter recently helped me with the house work, and she was cleaning the bathroom mirrow. I noticed spots on the mirrow, and tried to use vinegar and water to remove them. The spots would not come out. I tried a glass cleaner and the spots still did not come out. I asked her what did she spray on the mirrow, she used a good product called mean green, which I uses on the sinks and tubs.
When I read the bottle it says not to be used on glass. I knew then that my mirrow is probably damaged, but I am hoping that someone has a solution that I can try. I have a big mirrow and it would cause me money to replace it. What can I do to save my mirrow?

Jaime2011-05-03T03:17:20Z

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If all else fails, use a Brillo pad. Honestly, it will not scratch glass...but it will remove anything from glass, even dried house paint.

Put just a drop of dish soap on a Brillo pad and scrub the spots with this. Then wipe with a wet microfiber cloth and buff dry with a dry microfiber.

This works.

If you're nervous about using Brillo on glass, try an experiment. Use Brillo on a glass jar that you're recycling...you'll see that it doesn't scratch the glass.

Hope this helps.

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snowriver2011-05-01T17:16:38Z

You put a bit of alcohol on a old rag just enough to clean it, it will take off all spots. I think you should guide and see what your daughter puts on mirrors , etc. some products can damage.

Unicorns and Glitter!2011-05-01T13:46:57Z

Try using a microfiber cloth on your mirror. I would try it dry to begin with and then dampen the cloth if you don't get satisfactory results with the dry cloth. You can find microfiber cloths at the dollar store.

Mom of 2 great boys2011-05-01T14:38:28Z

Try rubbing alcohol.