During house cleaning, it’s likely you put extra effort into the bathroom. It needs to look spotless, so it’s natural you want your floors to be pristine and the walls mold-free. No matter how squeaky clean your bathroom is, it can all fall apart at the sight of a streaky mirror.
If you want to know how to get the glass as clear as possible, here are four steps to clean your mirrors perfectly:
Step #1: Choose a cleaning agent
Glass cleaner is a superb solution, so using it on your mirror is a must. You can get one at a reasonable price in most stores, but If you want to try something more natural and save some money in the long run, you can make your spray solution with things you can find right now at home.
For this DIY cleaner, you’ll need:
- Half a cup of distilled water
- Half a cup of white vinegar
- Optional: One tablespoon of corn starch. This kitchen product has proven an amazing natural cleaner and an excellent scrubbing agent.
Get a spray bottle and shake well. Just like that, you just made your own glass cleaner.
Before spraying and wiping, you’ll also need to prepare the mirror before applying the solution, and you’ll need to improve your wiping technique. Try to get yourself a microfiber cloth for better results. Now that you’re ready let’s get cleaning!
Step #2: Clean your mirror the right way
To deal with residue from toothpaste splatter, hairspray, or makeup, use rubbing alcohol and a soft cloth. Dip a corner of the cloth on alcohol and scrub spots thoroughly.
Now, get a clean microfiber cloth and apply the solution directly on the mirror—not on the cloth— with enough sprays to cover the surface in a mist.
To wipe the mirror, go in a narrow “S” pattern from top to bottom. Avoid circular motions because they spread the grime. If you think you’re done, look at the mirror from different angles to make sure it’s spotless.
Step #3: Maintain your mirror
Now that your mirror brings the whole bathroom together, you’d want to keep it that way. If you run into some fingerprints, you don’t have to clean the mirror thoroughly; you can buff those spots with white vinegar and paper towels.
At some point, the glass on your mirror will get cloudy, but that’s just natural residue building up. It’ll be time to clean again, but you won’t have any issues if you do it properly.
If the mirror developed black spots, there’s an issue with the back of the glass, and it may be time to replace it. If this isn’t the case, it’s effortless to keep the bathroom mirror shiny and streak-free.
Extra Step: Extend that care across your home
Show your home that same dedication you give to your bathroom. The kitchen and bedrooms could use more work, but it can be tiring and probably won’t always fit your schedule.
Call a cleaning company like Happy Home Cleaning Services. They offer a 5-star service you can trust in the Tampa, FL area! Like you, they’re serious about home cleaning. Book online here.