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  1. How to clean a mirror w/o leaving the scrubbing marks?
    Netta N

    You know what I mean - the marks that are left on the mirror, the wet lines that dry up.

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    Answered 15 years ago.

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  1. Nina's Cleaning Service
    Hey there,

    We use a small amount of dawn solution applied with a microfiber rag.

    Then we use a squeegee to remove the soap solution.

    You will need a additional microfiber that is clean and dry to wipe the corners around the mirriors.

    For best results if your mirror has the lights above turn them down or off if possible.

    Answered by Nina's Cleaning Service PO BOX 16471, North Hollywood, CA, 91606, 818-568-0207 (Novice with 15 pts.)

    Answered 11 years ago.

  2. House Cleaning Tucson
    The healthiest way is to save money by using a green approach. Mix a solution of 5 parts distilled water to one part white vinegar in a spray bottle.
    Spray this solution onto your mirror. Then clean using a microfiber cloth. This will save time and money. It will also eliminate ammonia, a basic cleaning agent, from your home that is used in many commercial cleaners.
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    Answered by House Cleaning Tucson 814 N Belvedere Ave. , Tucson, AZ, 85711, 520-248-5183 (Novice with 2 pts.)

    Answered 13 years ago.

  3. First White Glove, Inc
    I find that it is the bathroom mirrors that always give the most problems. It is partially due to the lighting above the mirror it gets hot and whatever you use to clean the mirror drys to fast and leaves streaks or haze on it.
    shut the lights off that are over your mirror and let it cool down before cleaning it...I find a few drops of joy dish soap in some water cleans very well.
    the water should not be sudsy use one micro fiber cloth to clean and another that you only use to clean mirrors in your house to dry. Do not use a rag that has been washed after polishing etc because the polish or whatever you have used the rag to clean with still has that in the rag.

    Answered by First White Glove, Inc 5159 So. Paulina Street, Chicago, IL, 60609, 773-905-8171 (Novice with 20 pts.)

    Answered 13 years ago.

  4. First White Glove, Inc
    I find that it is the bathroom mirrors that always give the most problems. It is partially due to the lighting above the mirror it gets hot and whatever you use to clean the mirror drys to fast and leaves streaks or haze on it.
    shut the lights off that are over your mirror and let it cool down before cleaning it...I find a few drops of joy dish soap in some water cleans very well.
    the water should not be sudsy use one micro fiber cloth to clean and another that you only use to clean mirrors in your house to dry. Do not use a rag that has been washed after polishing etc because the polish or whatever you have used the rag to clean with still has that in the rag.

    Answered by First White Glove, Inc 5159 So. Paulina Street, Chicago, IL, 60609, 773-905-8171 (Novice with 20 pts.)

    Answered 13 years ago.

  5. The Specialists All Natural Cleaning
    I've found a microfiber cloth to work better and more cost effectively than anything I've ever used, other than using the expensive car window detailing sprays that are sold in auto suppy shops (which leave a 'car mechanic-like' odor behind).

    Dampen the cloth slightly with water on one half of the cloth, wipe down the glass. Use the dry half to go over the moistened areas in order to remove any remaining moisture. No streaks or marks! Just make sure to have designated microfiber cloths for each chore, so that your dusting rag with its wood furniture polish is not lingering behind and smearing all over your glass.

    Best of luck, I think you will find it to be very easy this way!

    Answered by The Specialists All Natural Cleaning 6009 Auburn Blvd., Citrus Heights, CA, 95621, 916-348-7018 (Novice with 46 pts.)

    Answered 15 years ago.

  6. aLotaSparkle
    You may be using too much product. Unless the mirror is extremely dirty -- spray even mist, let it sit for a minute or so, then wipe clean. I find paper towels are not as efficient as the manufacturers make them out to be. I use a clean lint free cloth. It can be used over and over for every day and up to a week cleaning.

    Answered by aLotaSparkle 8506 SW 170th St, Archer, FL, 32618, 352-339-1811 (Novice with 18 pts.)

    Answered 15 years ago.

  7. Jack and Diane's Maintenance Service LLC
    I have a Janitorial business and we use ONLY Windex and Bounty(only kind of paper towels to use ever) you MUST wipe the mirror dry or it will leave streaks, use one set of paper towels when you spray windex to clean then a separate set to dry cheap window clean can be use but depending on how cheap just make sure you dry it

    Answered by Jack and Diane's Maintenance Service LLC 3604 Jackson Farm Road, Hopewell, VA, 23860, 804-314-6066 (Novice with 19 pts.)

    Answered 15 years ago.

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    Answered by Rozeyy (Newbie with 0 pts.)

    Answered 4 years ago.

  9. Cherrie Williams-The Doll Lady
    WOW! with the good old fashion, one, two three, elbow movement. Newspaper and a little spray bottle of water..Wow! and it leaves a nice! shine.. More tips on google+ with Cherrie Williams, The Doll Lady! Hugs

    Answered by Cherrie Williams-The Doll Lady P.O. Box 30081, Oakland, CA, 94604, 510-482-5810 (Novice with 155 pts.)

    Answered 11 years ago.

  10. C4 Smart Marketing Solutions New Jersey
    I agree some vinegar in water and use a newspaper to clean it with.

    Answered by C4 Smart Marketing Solutions New Jersey Stanton St., Rahway, NJ, 07065, 732-900-4458 (Novice with 3 pts.)

    Answered 13 years ago.

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