
Regular cleaning not only makes the mirror transparent, but also prevents the appearance of persistent limescale deposits. If cleaning your mirror seems like a chore, these simple techniques will help you get it done in a couple of minutes without effort or mess.
The main thing is not to wait for the plaque to harden. The more often you wipe the mirror, the less product you need. It is best to do this immediately after a shower, while the surface is still warm and damp.
What you will need:
- Spray
- White vinegar
- Water
- Crumpled newspaper or cotton cloth
How to clean:
- Mix vinegar and water in a 1:2 ratio.
- Pour into a spray bottle.
- Spray onto the mirror, wait 30-60 seconds.
- Wipe with crumpled newspaper in a circular motion; it leaves no lint and polishes the surface.
For daily prevention, simply wipe the mirror with a dry cloth after each shower. This will take 10 seconds but will keep it clear for a week.
The vinegar dissolves mineral salts from hard water, and the newspaper gives a matte shine without rainbow spots. The product is safe, does not smell of chemicals and costs pennies.
After this treatment, the mirror remains clean and transparent.




