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What's the best way to clean mirrors?
If possible, I would like to use natural cleaners.
10 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
As a Japanese window cleaner i feel i have an answer for u.
Buy new ones.
Source(s): Extensive Japanese question - M M TLv 71 decade ago
I use steam from my steamer and a clean microfiber cloth. The first time you do them, you'll have to put in a little elbow grease because you are removing the residue from all the glass cleaners used before. It's not terrible however. Then your mirror will not attract dirt nearly as quickly either. I use the same things to clean windows also.
No chemicals, no paper towels, just steam and reusable microfiber cloths. My steamer looks like a little canister vacuum, it's steam generator is on wheels and it has a long hose. I use it for everything from windows to floors, the stove, gas grill, bathrooms, stripping wallpaper and even defrosting the freezer!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Diluted white vinegar. Works great on mirrors and glass.
I keep a bottle of 50/50 vinegar/water in a spray bottle and use it as my all-purpose cleaner. Works on almost anything, it's completely natural, harmless to kids, pets, the environment ... and as a bonus, it's a natural air freshener.
- randall_ndLv 61 decade ago
You can make your own window cleaner by putting a small amount of vinegar in some water and using a spray bottle. I like to use paper towels. Old dish towels are a greener alternative to paper.
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- 1 decade ago
Plain rubbing alcohol works great for mirrors and glass with a soft cloth.
Hope this helped!
- 1 decade ago
just wet ur mirrors with water a little and try to wipe it with newspapers. :)
sounds pretty weird but it has worked for me..
- 1 decade ago
there are several things you can use, but what I use is soapy water and then take old newspaper to wipe it down, the old newspaper keeps the streaks out.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Girl! With salt and pepper!
Source(s): Dont get it twisted!