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Streaks on mirror


Question Posted Sunday October 29 2006, 6:33 pm

How do you effectively clean a mirror without it leaving streaks or "fuzzies" from the washcloth?

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smackywacky16 answered Tuesday November 7 2006, 3:50 pm:
Windex & Newspaper. It's brilliant!

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MummuM answered Tuesday October 31 2006, 2:43 pm:
The best thing to use would be Windex and a couple of paper towels. Rub in a circular motion so you don't get any streaks or "fuzzies" from the paper towel.

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xokristabelle answered Sunday October 29 2006, 8:42 pm:
Use windex and a paper towel and rub in a circular motion.

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Teza answered Sunday October 29 2006, 8:32 pm:
Some paper towels do that but use Windex or a wash cloth. It's the best thing and it won't leave any stains or streaks.

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HubbaBubbaHelp answered Sunday October 29 2006, 8:29 pm:
I always use windex...and a rag...not a paper towel.

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MelLeDisko answered Sunday October 29 2006, 7:47 pm:
Whenever I go to clean the mirrors and everythig in my room, I just use Windex and I use a paper towel so there's no fuzzies or streaks or anything on it, and it cleans very well.

I hope I helped.

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babiigirl answered Sunday October 29 2006, 7:18 pm:
Windex and a paper towel. I use it when i wash windows at work and even the manager says it looks good. And i barely ever hear her say something looks good.

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karenR answered Sunday October 29 2006, 7:04 pm:
I know the best way to clean windows and it would probably work the same. Use vinegar and wash it with a piece if newspaper or a coffe filter.

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