| Mirror Care and Cleaning
With proper care and maintenance, your mirrors will
retain a beautiful shine for years to come. Below are a few tips
for care and cleaning of your new mirrors.
The best & safest cleaner for a mirror is clean
warm water used with a soft clean rag or paper towel when cleaning.
An approved glass cleaner such as Windex or similar products may
be used. Be careful not to allow the edges of the mirror to get
or remain wet over a period of time.
Always use soft-grit free cloths when cleaning a mirror
to reduce chances of scratching the surface. Remove any surface
marks or stubborn dirt with 0000 oil-free steel wool, not solvents.
These could attach & damage the edges & backing.
Good ventilation will keep mirrors from ”sweating”
and creating condensing liquids that can be corrosive and damaging
to mirrors. Prolonged exposure to moisture, corrosive chemicals,
solvents, solvent vapors, and cleaning fluids will cause edge deterioration
and silver spoilage.
- Do Not Use dirty or gritty rags, knives, scrapers,
emery cloth or other abrasive materials for cleaning.
- Do Not Use any acid or alkali cleaners for
mirror cleanup after installation. They can attack both the surface
& edges as well as the backing of the mirror. And never use
an abrasive cleaner on any mirror surface. Do not use heavy duty
harsh commercial clean up solutions on mirrors. Most of them contain
abrasives, alkali or acids- or all three. Remember the three A’s
(abrasive, alkali and acids) are all harmful to mirrors.
- Never spray any cleaner directly on to a mirror.
Instead apply the cleaner to a soft cloth & then wipe the
mirror. Do not abuse the critical edges, most mirror failures
are at the edges where spillover solutions attack the backing
at its most vulnerable point.
With a minimum amount of care and maintenance your
mirrors should retain their long-lasting beauty.
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