This one is a non toxic way of disenfecting countertops, etc., plus cleaning mirrors and windows. The answer, is Grain Alcohol, i.e., VODKA. I buy the cheap stuff as long as you don’t plan on drinking it.: - ) All you do is mix one part vodka to two parts water. I just dump some Vodka in a spray bottle, then fill the rest with water. I use it all the time on my countertops, for mirrors, to shine stainless steel, etc. You just have to use your imagination. There are no toxic fumes and the grain alcohol will “not” push into your system via the skin.
spray some water on the mirror and then use a old a newspaper and clean the mirror by wiping it with that newspaper. your mirror will be sparkling clean.
An easy, cheap and environmentally friendly way to clean mirrors is with a solution of vinegar and water. Just mix one part vinegar to one part water in a spray bottle, spray on and buff off with a paper towel or soft cloth. Use it on display cases all the time, works well and I don’t have to worry that the little kids who tend to lick the cases on occasion >_
Buy a small spray bottle (I got a blue one) fill with Isopropyl Alcohol 70%(rubbing alcohol),and a little bit of water spray mirrors and wipe with paper towel.Great in bathroom mirror cleaning. Be careful not to get it on wood surfaces, it would ruin the finish.
This one is a non toxic way of disenfecting countertops, etc., plus cleaning mirrors and windows. The answer, is Grain Alcohol, i.e., VODKA. I buy the cheap stuff as long as you don’t plan on drinking it.: - ) All you do is mix one part vodka to two parts water. I just dump some Vodka in a spray bottle, then fill the rest with water. I use it all the time on my countertops, for mirrors, to shine stainless steel, etc. You just have to use your imagination. There are no toxic fumes and the grain alcohol will “not” push into your system via the skin.
spray some water on the mirror and then use a old a newspaper and clean the mirror by wiping it with that newspaper. your mirror will be sparkling clean.
An easy, cheap and environmentally friendly way to clean mirrors is with a solution of vinegar and water. Just mix one part vinegar to one part water in a spray bottle, spray on and buff off with a paper towel or soft cloth. Use it on display cases all the time, works well and I don’t have to worry that the little kids who tend to lick the cases on occasion >_
Buy a small spray bottle (I got a blue one) fill with Isopropyl Alcohol 70%(rubbing alcohol),and a little bit of water spray mirrors and wipe with paper towel.Great in bathroom mirror cleaning. Be careful not to get it on wood surfaces, it would ruin the finish.