Many omens are associated with the mirror. One of them is this: if the mirror is dirty, everything is covered with spots and cracks, then life in the house goes on as if someone has polluted it. To believe it or not is a personal matter for everyone, but no one wants to look at a dirty reflection. And if there are guests in the house, he becomes completely ashamed of his sloppiness. It is not enough to simply wipe with a cloth, as cleaning a mirror without spills is the art of an ideal housewife, which will be discussed in the article.
Today, mirrors are used not only for their intended purpose, but also as interior decoration. They can decorate walls, fronts of cabinets, doors and even the ceiling, so they should just shine with purity, otherwise what kind of decorations are they? It is sometimes not easy to clean mirrors without leaving stains, especially if they are located in the bathroom or hallway. But, if you know the origin of the stains, you can remove them quickly and without much effort.

Why pollution and dilutions appear:
- First of all, stains remain after touching the mirror with your hands. Even if the hands are clean, there is always a thin layer of sebum on the skin.
- Dust can stick to these greasy spots and they become even more noticeable.
- The mirror in the bathroom can be splashed with water, and in the kitchen also with the contents of pans. Splashes dry out and are not easy to wash off.
- Finally, flies can settle on the cutting surface, leaving traces of their vital activity in the form of black dots.
Each type of pollution requires a special approach to cleaning. Cleaning agents can be different, but the goal is the same: to make the glass clean and without streaks.
How to wash so that there are no divorces
Cleaning the mirror without wiring involves three stages:
- First, clean the dirt with any of the store or home detergents. At the same time, you can use a soft cloth, but not a brush.
- Remove the remaining detergent from the mirrors if it foams too much. Paper towels or a microfiber napkin and plain clean water will help with this.
- Wipe the glass surface dry with the same microfiber cloth or newspaper. At this stage, it is not recommended to use paper towels, as they leave small fibers.
What to wash
Any store-bought windshield wipers will work for this purpose. Modern cleaning products are very easy to apply, perfectly remove all types of dirt and do not leave streaks after removal with a dry, soft cloth or newspaper.

If the store remedy is not at hand, or the hostess is afraid that they will harm the health of the household, there are a lot of home remedies.
- Ammonia. It is ammonia that can give glass and mirror shine and shine. 1 spoon of alcohol per glass of boiled water is enough. Pour the solution into a bottle with a sprayer and use as a similar cleaning from the store. Wipe dry with a newspaper.
- Salt with green tea. Green tea brew (the stronger the better) should be mixed with a teaspoon of salt. It is better to apply it to the mirror with a kapron cloth, passing it over the entire surface. It remains to wipe dry.
- Potato. You need to clean the mirror surface with a slice of raw potato tuber, and then wash it with boiled water. Wipe dry.
- Milk. To make the mirror shine, you can clean it with a cloth dipped in milk.
- Blue. Ideal for shining glass surfaces. Suitable only for a new, not yet dirty mirror. After wiping with blue water diluted in water, it will shine.
- Alcohol. Girls often do their hairstyles near the mirror and fix them with hairspray. Splashes inevitably fall on the surface. Alcohol or alcohol-containing products will help to wash them off. You can apply it to the mirror with a cotton swab or napkin, and then remove it with a dry cloth.
- Onion. It is used not so much for cleaning the mirror as for scaring away flies that leave their excrement on it. Clean the mirror with a cut bulb, and after 5-7 minutes, wipe it with a napkin.
- Vinegar. Vinegar solution will help to remove lime scale, which often remains on the mirror in the bathroom after water splashes hit and dry. The proportions of water and vinegar are 1 to 1.
Thus, it is possible to clean the mirror from contamination without divorces in various ways, sometimes without spending a penny on the means.
