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Cleaning mirrors
ageandjo
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Anyone would think I live in a dump and I dont
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Microfibre cloth, hot soapy water and lots of elbow grease.
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Where can I buy elbow grease??;) :rotfl:
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surprised stardrops didn't work was it neat?
Try a tiny bit of mirror with Jiff (cif) now.Women and cats will do as they please and men and dogs should get used to it.;)
Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself.
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Hi Ageandjo,
The best thing for cleaning grubby tiles, ceramics, chrome and mirrors is HG hagesan blue http://www.hginternational.com/uk/, which you can buy at good tile stores."He who asks questions cannot avoid the answers"0 -
Diluted Jif/Cif will work as then it acts just like Jewellers Rouge and I use it on my Brilliant Cut mirror and that comes up a treat and dont worry about abrasives as only a carbide substance or diamond substance or even ceramic substance can damage silvered glass. (ex glazier)
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