What's the best way to clean a glass table and also big mirrors?

Annie
by Annie
  11 answers
  • Shoshana Hoffman Shoshana Hoffman on Mar 06, 2017

    I use rubbing alcohol and wipe with a newspaper to clean my mirrors. It leaves them streak-free!

  • Joyce W. Joyce W. on Mar 06, 2017

    I mix household ammonia 1 part to 8 part water and a few drops of original dawn dish liquid in a spray bottle. And crumple up newspaper to clean with after spraying. During warm weather I use this in my windshield washer in my car. Very economical and works great!

  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Mar 06, 2017

    www.topcleaningsecrets.com/house/how-to-clean-glass-and-mirrors.html

  • Edd13821876 Edd13821876 on Mar 06, 2017

    Thanks to my Daughter, She sells NORWEX Microfiber cloth and it is fabulous. No soap needed. All you do is wet the one cloth wet and the other one to dry. it is fabulous. a window or any glass table look almost invisible to dirt, dust, ETC. Also fantastic on mirrors, car windows and even marble counter tops. IT IS AMAZING!!!!

    • MikkiGirl MikkiGirl on Mar 12, 2017

      I was going to say pretty much the same thing  I wet the EnviroCloth and wipe off whatever it is I'm cleaning. Next, use the Window Cloth to dry and polish. Fantastic results!


  • Sam Sam on Mar 06, 2017

    windex w one third vinegar in it.

    gets the grease off... does not leave streaks. works well, inexpensive.

    • Annie Annie on Mar 06, 2017

      Sam, thank you for the inf. I will give a try. It seems that no matter how many times I dust it or clean, it look dirty.

  • Sam Sam on Mar 06, 2017

    glass tables are difficult to keep clean... dust wise. its just the nature of the beast so to speak. I once had one. loved it, but kept a table cloth on it unless we had company.. then I took it off and wiped the table and it always looked great.

    so... the down side is, if you have a glad table top, and want to show it off, its almost a daily thing to clean. or you can do what I did and give up trying unless you have company! :)

    good luck!


  • Mary Mary on Mar 06, 2017

    The microfiber cloths are the best. I Started giving them to friends to try , now I wish I owned stock in them. The sell them at Lowe's, Home Depot, Costco, Sams and of course on line. You'll love them just for dish cloth's too.

  • Arleen Sarsons Arleen Sarsons on Mar 07, 2017

    For windows, mirrors & anything glass I use equal parts rubbing alcohol, non sudsy ammonia & water In a spray bottle. I also use microfibre cloths.

  • Shannon Norwood Shannon Norwood on Mar 07, 2017

    a cloth wrung of a solution one tablespoon corn starch dissolved into one quart of water, will make windows and mirrors sprankle


  • Shaley Shaley on Mar 07, 2017

    Peroxide

  • Sindy Sindy on Mar 09, 2017

    I smoke in my house ( a no no I know. Working on quiting) However as you can imagine my huge picture windows get pretty grouse. I use a gallon of water half a cup of vinegar and a drop of dishwashing soap. Spray on Polish with clean soft cloth. Wawa no streaks.