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Mirrors also need regular cleaning, especially those in your bathroom because they can get clouded with steam and specks, and sometimes they can even have some sticky residue from stickers or other decorative pieces that you put in your mirror. A dirty mirror can make a space feel smaller and darker, so it’s best to always make sure they are clean and free from any splatter, fingerprints, and makeup.
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Here are a few tips from How to House on YouTube to help you clean your mirrors more effectively and efficiently without leaving any streaks. These tips and hacks are so smart and work like magic, and as long as you keep a regular cleaning schedule and maintain it, you will never see your mirror get clouded or have a lot of build-up anymore.
#1: Gather Your Supplies
You will need a high-quality glass cleaner or you can make a DIY cleaner by mixing one part vinegar with four parts of water. You will also need a microfiber cloth or newspaper for wiping and a cotton pad for detailing. Avoid using paper towels as they can leave lint and streaks which detracts from the mirror’s finish.
#2: Remove Dust
Begin by gently wiping the mirror with a dry microfiber cloth to remove any dust or dirt on the surface, this prevents dust from turning into muddy streaks when mixed with a liquid cleaner, ensuring a cleaner finish.
#3: Spray the Cleaner
Spray your chosen glass cleaner onto the microfiber cloth or directly onto the mirror in moderation. Avoid spraying too much cleaner as excessive moisture can seep behind the mirror and damage the backing over time.
#4: Wipe in a Z Pattern
Start at the top left corner of the mirror and wipe in a Z-shaped pattern progressing to the bottom right corner. This technique helps cover the entire surface without missing spots minimizes streaking and ensures an even clean on the entire mirror.
#5: Detail the Edges
For a thorough clean, dampen a cotton pad with your cleaning solution and use it to clean the corners and edges of the mirror meticulously. These areas often accumulate grime and build-up that can be missed by a larger cloth, so careful attention makes a big difference.
#6: Buff for Shine
After cleaning, use a fresh and dry microfiber cloth to buff the mirror. This final step is crucial as it removes any remaining streaks in your mirror and gives it a sparkling and polished finish.
#7: Regular Maintenance
To keep your mirrors clean longer, try to maintain them regularly by quickly wiping them down after heavy use, especially in bathrooms where mirrors commonly fog up and collect splatters. This routine care helps avoid the buildup of grime and keeps your mirrors looking great with minimal effort.
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