
How nice is it to always  have bright and super clean mirrors in which we can reflect our image  without seeing halos and spots?  Very very much!
It’s a shame, however, that they  get stained easily,  especially when it comes to  bathroom mirrors  where condensation accumulates.
For this reason, today we will see together how to clean mirrors  using just a natural remedy!
What will you discover?
1 instruction
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How do you
The remedy we want to tell you about  is talcum powder  , the white powder usually   used to soothe children’s skin . In fact, this product has a strong   absorption and cleaning effect   , making it effective for removing stains and halos on mirrors. So equip yourself with:
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- 2 tablespoons of talcum powder
- 700 ml warm water
First, pour the water into a measuring cup, then add the   talcum powder  and mix until  completely dissolved.  Now pour the resulting mixture into   a spray bottle,  shake it vigorously to mix the ingredients again and  spray the mixture on the mirrors.
Then leave everything  on for 5 minutes before gently rubbing with a microfiber cloth,  making circular movements  , especially in the areas where the spots and halos  are most concentrated.  Finally, all you have to do is dry it thoroughly with a soft, dry cloth and   your mirrors will shine!
For heavily soiled mirrors, you can also combine talcum powder with vinegar by adding  2 tablespoons of talcum powder to a jug with 350 ml of water and 350 ml of white vinegar.   In fact, vinegar is considered a natural polishing agent that  can also make kitchen steel shine!
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