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Remove any dust particles from its surface with a lint-free cloth. Skipping this step can result in a streaky and dirty-looking mirror.
Especially if you use a cloth with lint, as it will shed and leave fibres on your mirror.
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Clean the acrylic mirror using warm water and mild liquid detergent and a chamois cloth. The warm water will encourage any dirt to lift from the mirror's surface, and the detergent will help to break it down quickly.
The chamois cloth will provide a streak-free finish.
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Use a soft cloth to dry the wet surface. The soft cloth will remove the water efficiently and leave your mirror with a flawless shine.
*Warning: It is vital to use mild detergents, as any cleaning products that contain Hydrofluoric or Phosphoric acid are corrosive to glass surfaces of any type.
Corrosion will leave scratches that will dull the reflectivity of your mirror and may make it appear frosty. Furthermore, solvents, such as methylated spirits and turpentine
will also cause irreversible damage to your acrylic mirror.