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===Pre-treating Stains and Making Cleaner===
 
===Pre-treating Stains and Making Cleaner===
 
#Assess the condition of your mirror. Depending on the location and use of your mirror, it may have accumulated special kinds of grime that need specific cleaning agents to remove. Limescale or calcium deposits are likely culprits, and should be pre-treated before you tackle lesser stains. You can:
 
#Assess the condition of your mirror. Depending on the location and use of your mirror, it may have accumulated special kinds of grime that need specific cleaning agents to remove. Limescale or calcium deposits are likely culprits, and should be pre-treated before you tackle lesser stains. You can:
#*Identify calcium deposits by white, slightly rough textured spots. These can be removed by white vinegar on a damp cloth.<ref>http://www.weekendgardener.net/garden-tool-care/white-vinegar-020802.htm</ref>
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#*Identify calcium deposits by white, slightly rough textured spots. These can be removed by white vinegar on a damp cloth.<ref name="rf1">http://www.weekendgardener.net/garden-tool-care/white-vinegar-020802.htm</ref>
#*Spot limescale, which is difficult to remove, by its milky white deposit on the surface of your mirror. Remove these stains with lemon juice, pickling vinegar, or lime juice.<ref>http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2009/aug/23/how-to-remove-limescale</ref>
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#*Spot limescale, which is difficult to remove, by its milky white deposit on the surface of your mirror. Remove these stains with lemon juice, pickling vinegar, or lime juice.<ref name="rf2">http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2009/aug/23/how-to-remove-limescale</ref>
 
#Gather your mirror cleaning materials. If you intend on using regular rags or paper towels, the rough material could cause scratches on your mirror over time, or may leave lint behind. A microfiber cloth is a great way to prevent lint. In addition, you should also make sure you have:
 
#Gather your mirror cleaning materials. If you intend on using regular rags or paper towels, the rough material could cause scratches on your mirror over time, or may leave lint behind. A microfiber cloth is a great way to prevent lint. In addition, you should also make sure you have:
 
#*A bucket
 
#*A bucket
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#*White vinegar
 
#*White vinegar
 
#Mix your mirror cleaner. You can also make use of pre-made window cleaner, which are generally available at most stores, but white vinegar is an affordable and safe cleaning agent that will easily cut through build-up on your mirror. To make a white vinegar window cleaner simply:
 
#Mix your mirror cleaner. You can also make use of pre-made window cleaner, which are generally available at most stores, but white vinegar is an affordable and safe cleaning agent that will easily cut through build-up on your mirror. To make a white vinegar window cleaner simply:
#*Dilute one part white vinegar per every four parts hot water in your bucket.<ref>http://www.topcleaningsecrets.com/house/how-to-clean-glass-and-mirrors.html</ref> So for every four cups of water you use, you'll need one cup of white vinegar.
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#*Dilute one part white vinegar per every four parts hot water in your bucket.<ref name="rf3">http://www.topcleaningsecrets.com/house/how-to-clean-glass-and-mirrors.html</ref> So for every four cups of water you use, you'll need one cup of white vinegar.
 
#*You might also consider using a spray bottle, found in the home goods section of most stores, so that you can mist your mirrors with your cleaning solution.
 
#*You might also consider using a spray bottle, found in the home goods section of most stores, so that you can mist your mirrors with your cleaning solution.
 
#*If you know you have hard water, using distilled water in place of tap water will prevent minerals from leaving deposits on your mirror.
 
#*If you know you have hard water, using distilled water in place of tap water will prevent minerals from leaving deposits on your mirror.
#Pre-treat thick build up and trouble spots with rubbing alcohol.<ref>http://cleanmyspace.com/the-secret-to-a-streak-free-mirror/</ref> Wet your clean cotton rag with rubbing alcohol and then isolate and remove trouble spots one at a time. Due to the fact that rubbing alcohol evaporates quickly, you should try to perform this task as swiftly as possible.
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#Pre-treat thick build up and trouble spots with rubbing alcohol.<ref name="rf4">http://cleanmyspace.com/the-secret-to-a-streak-free-mirror/</ref> Wet your clean cotton rag with rubbing alcohol and then isolate and remove trouble spots one at a time. Due to the fact that rubbing alcohol evaporates quickly, you should try to perform this task as swiftly as possible.
 
===Cleaning a Mirror===
 
===Cleaning a Mirror===
#Wet the surface of your mirror. Using the second of your two clean cotton rags, dampen it in the bucket containing your cleaning solution and wring out additional moisture.<ref>http://www.topcleaningsecrets.com/house/how-to-clean-glass-and-mirrors.html</ref> If you drown your mirror in cleaner, your microfiber cloth might not be sufficient to dry it.
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#Wet the surface of your mirror. Using the second of your two clean cotton rags, dampen it in the bucket containing your cleaning solution and wring out additional moisture.<ref name="rf3" /> If you drown your mirror in cleaner, your microfiber cloth might not be sufficient to dry it.
#Quarter your microfiber cloth for optimal use.<ref>http://cleanmyspace.com/the-secret-to-a-streak-free-mirror/</ref> Take your microfiber cloth and fold it in half vertically and horizontally. This way, when you notice one side of your microfiber cloth is getting dirty, you can use the opposite side. When that side becomes dirty, you can open it and use one of the clean inside parts of your cloth, and so on.
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#Quarter your microfiber cloth for optimal use.<ref name="rf4" /> Take your microfiber cloth and fold it in half vertically and horizontally. This way, when you notice one side of your microfiber cloth is getting dirty, you can use the opposite side. When that side becomes dirty, you can open it and use one of the clean inside parts of your cloth, and so on.
 
#*You can use any soft, lint free cloth. Some people use bar towels for mirrors and glass.  
 
#*You can use any soft, lint free cloth. Some people use bar towels for mirrors and glass.  
 
#Clean your mirror top to bottom. Pay close attention to cracks, crevices, or contours in your mirror; these are places dirt and grime build up and escape notice. By cleaning from top to bottom, you will also prevent the appearance of drip marks.
 
#Clean your mirror top to bottom. Pay close attention to cracks, crevices, or contours in your mirror; these are places dirt and grime build up and escape notice. By cleaning from top to bottom, you will also prevent the appearance of drip marks.
#*Angled cuts, deep corners, or other embellishments can be effectively cleaned with a cotton swab or toothbrush.<ref>http://www.topcleaningsecrets.com/house/how-to-clean-glass-and-mirrors.html</ref>
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#*Angled cuts, deep corners, or other embellishments can be effectively cleaned with a cotton swab or toothbrush.<ref name="rf3" />
 
#*Never wipe in a circular motion. Side to side and up and down leads to less streaks.
 
#*Never wipe in a circular motion. Side to side and up and down leads to less streaks.
#Change your viewing angle to verify cleanliness and spot clean.<ref>http://cleanmyspace.com/the-secret-to-a-streak-free-mirror/</ref> A change in perspective might reveal a glob or streak that you missed while wiping down your mirror. Observe your mirror from multiple angles, and if you see any spots:
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#Change your viewing angle to verify cleanliness and spot clean.<ref name="rf4" /> A change in perspective might reveal a glob or streak that you missed while wiping down your mirror. Observe your mirror from multiple angles, and if you see any spots:
 
#*Apply a small amount of cleaner to your cotton rag.
 
#*Apply a small amount of cleaner to your cotton rag.
 
#*Wring out remaining moisture thoroughly.
 
#*Wring out remaining moisture thoroughly.