why do clean mirrors give clearer reflection that dirty mirrors
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Keeping mirrors sparklingly clean seems like a hassle, but it’s not that difficult to keep those surfaces shining. Follow our guide on how to clean mirrors and you’ll be gazing at your mirror, rather than your reflection, for hours…
Explanation:
The varying levels of dirt, build-up and grime on your mirror will result in a few different cleaning methods. For example, calcium deposits can be identified by white, textured spots, while limescale, which can be difficult to remove, can be identified by its milky white deposit.
2. Chose your cleaning materials
Ever since Kim and Aggie started cleaning up people’s houses, we’ve discovered the joy of the store cupboard essential – vinegar – as a cheap and effective cleaning product. But, when it comes to getting gleaming mirrors, the key is a microfibre cloth and warm water. You might also want to keep some washing-up liquid, a sponge and some shaving foam (not gel) on hand.If your mirrors aren’t too dirty, they can be sorted in seconds with a little warm water, applied and rubbed dry (in even, circular motions to avoid smears) with a microfibre cloth. If, however, there’s a little more grime involved, dilute some washing-up liquid in a basin of warm water and use a sponge to wipe over the mirrored surface.
For a streak free finish, buff the mirrors with a sheet of newspaper. This is a fail safe tip that all hairdressers swear by, and if there is anyone who knows mirrors it’s hairdressers.
Treat your mirrors to an extra special gleam by trying out Mrs Hinch’s latest mirror cleaning tip, giving them a once over with Autoglym Fast Glass.
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Explanation:
DIRTY MIRRORS CAN'T REFLECT THAT GOOD BECAUSE
OF DIRT ON THE MIRROR DO NOT LET THE LIGHT TO REFLECT BACK OR SOME TIME NOT TOUCHING THE MIRROR
AFTER CLEANING LIGHT REFLECT COMPLETELY
THATS WHY CLEAN MIRRORS GIVE CLEARER REFLECTION
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