How To Clean A Mirror In 1… 2… See-Through

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Woman holding mirror in front of body
Woman holding mirror in front of body

Your mirror should be a gleaming window; a place where no streak or dust may impede your view. So, here’s what you need to know about how to clean a mirror.

This article will feature a familiar friend: the lemon. If you’re returning reader of Seep, you’ll know we’ve found a multitude of uses for the lemon from cleaning a microwave, to bringing the shine back to your chrome taps. And here we are again, ringing our bell as the town crier with more news about using lemons. This time, it’s all about how to clean mirrors without streaks.

Ah, when life gives you lemons, eh?

  1. Why Do Mirrors Show Streaks?

Let’s think about why we see streaks in mirrors. This way, we can understand a bit more about how to clean mirrors without streaks showing their faces again.

Mirrors often show streaks in bathrooms after a lovely hot shower. This is because steam condensates onto surfaces including your mirror. As it does, it shows remnants of the cleaning fluid, soaps, oils and general fingerprints that have come into contact with it.

Of course, it’s not just the bathroom. Sometimes even the way a mirror has been cleaned or the solution that’s been used can cause streaks. So, it’s time to find out how to clean a mirror using methods and tools that don’t leave these pesky streaks.

  1. What You’ll Need to Get

As we’ve said, it’s another zesty treat we’ve got in store and you’ll need to grab your lemons. After all, it’s a natural anti-bacterial with a quick drying time, fresh smell and safe composition

Here’s what you’ll need for out method of how to clean mirrors without streaks:

  • 2 cloths
  • A lemon
  • A lemon squeezer
  • Hot water
  • A reusable spray bottle
  1. What You’ll Need to Do

Step one of how to clean mirrors without streaks is to make sure you’ve actually got your cleaning solution to hand. To do this, halve your lemon and extract that lovely juice. Then, pour the lemon juice into your spray bottle and get the hot water tap running.

Create a dilute ratio of around 1:4. Meaning, for a 500ml spray bottle, 100ml will be your lemon juice and the remaining 400ml will be hot water.

Next, grab your cloth and head to your first mirror. Spray your lemon cleaner onto the mirror, giving it a good bathe before leaving it to do its job for around 30 seconds. At this point, the acidic nature of the lemon juice will be hard at work breaking down the oils, dust particles and bacteria lurking on your mirror.

After 30 seconds, use cloth #1 to remove the surface-level grime. Do this in a serpentine pattern from the top-right corner slowly working down to the bottom. Then, re-spray the mirror with a small amount of your lemon cleaner and grab yourself cloth #2.

As your first cloth is now dirty, you don’t want to smear that back onto your mirror. So, you use your clean cloth in order to buff away the spray cleaner. Bet you didn’t know that was a trick for how to clean a mirror!

  1. Extra Tips from the Seep Pros
  • Don’t rub in a circular motion! You’ll only smear surface dust and oils around.
  • If you’re in an area with hard water, filter your water first so there’s no limescale residue.
  • If you have regular steam-worthy showers, cover your mirror with shaving foam and wipe it away with microfibre cloth #3.
  • Don’t use newspapers anymore! New printing inks mean they’ll only smear across your mirror to hide your reflection.
  • If you don’t have lemons to hand, use white vinegar instead; simply follow the same above steps for how to clean a mirror.
  • Avoid using soaps on your mirrors (windows are applicable, here, too) as they’re big streak culprits!
  • If you’ve not got microfibre cloths in your cleaning artillery, substitute them with a 

 And there you have it Seep family! A step-by-step for how to clean a mirror in 1… 2… see-through.

 At Seep, it’s our mission to clean up the way we clean up. So, we’ve brought sustainable cleaning tools and tips to the market.

This means using natural products and reducing the number of additional products we’re adding to the weekly shop. Especially when the stuff you’ve already got can do the job with things such as knowing how to clean mirrors without streaks!

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