If you have lots of mirrors, then you need to maintain them clean at all costs.
Cleaning mirrors might seem straightforward, but there are common mistakes that people often make that can leave streaks, smudges, or damage the mirror's surface.
Here are some popular mirror cleaning mistakes to avoid.
Using excessive amounts of cleaning solution can lead to streaks and buildup.
A little goes a long way; spray a light mist of cleaner onto a cloth or the mirror's surface.
Some household cleaners can be too harsh for mirrors and can damage the reflective coating or the frame.
Avoid using abrasive or ammonia-based cleaners.
While paper towels and newspaper might seem like good choices, they can leave lint, fibers, and ink residue on the mirror, leading to streaks.
Dust and dirt on the mirror's surface can create smudges when you try to clean them.
Always start by gently dusting the mirror to remove loose particles.
Spraying cleaner directly onto the mirror can lead to overspray, which can get behind the mirror and damage its backing.
Instead, spray onto a cloth.
Scrubbing the mirror vigorously can damage the reflective coating and create scratches.
Letting the cleaning solution dry on the mirror can result in streaks.
Always wipe away the cleaner with a dry cloth after cleaning.
Wiping the mirror in circular motions can actually create streaks that are more visible when light hits them.
Instead, use vertical or horizontal strokes.