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Care and Cleaning of Mirrors:
Despite their prevalence, many people are unaware of how to properly care for and clean the mirrors in their homes and offices. There are many products on the market that claim to be the best when it comes to cleaning mirrors. The truth is, the care and cleaning of mirrors is simple and inexpensive. The following are recommendations from manufacturers of quality mirrors:

  • The very best and safest cleaner for a mirror is clean, warm water used with a soft, lint-free cloth. Commercial cleaners that do not contain ammonia or vinegar may also be used.
  • Never use acid or alkali cleaners for mirror cleanup after installation as these can attack the front surface, edges and backing of the mirror.
  • No abrasive cleaners should ever be used on any mirror surface.
  • Care should always be taken to avoid getting the edges and backing of the mirror wet. Should they get wet, they should be dried off immediately.
  • To remove surface marks or stubborn dirt, use 0000 oil-free steel wool, NOT solvents. Use of solvents can attack and damage the edges and backing of mirrors.
  • Cleaners should never be sprayed directly onto the face of a mirror. Always apply cleaner directly to a soft, lint-free cloth and then wipe the mirror.
  • The last step to cleaning a mirror is to make sure all surfaces, edges and joints are completely dry.

 

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