My mirrors are clean, but they still look hazy/foggy. What to do?





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Hillela G. on Sep 11, 2017
Try this- Vinegar and newspaper. Pour white vinegar in a spray bottle and spray over the cloudy mirror, but not to the frame, especially if it's wooden. Crumple an oldnewspaper and use it to wipe the vinegar off the glass. Rub the mirror until you're left with a shiny, streak-free mirror.Helpful Reply -
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Crw4444 on Sep 11, 2017
I had this problem also. I bought a bottle of "Invisible Glass" for my car, and learned it works great on inside mirrors.Helpful Reply -
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Vicki on Sep 11, 2017
I use peroxide on all my glass with newspaperHelpful Reply -
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Big lulu on Sep 11, 2017
Your mirror looks like it might be old? You might need to replace it if none of the fixes above work.Helpful Reply -
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9530106 on Sep 11, 2017
I agree, sometimes the silver on the back begins to wear off from age. There is nothing that will remove the resulting haze, short of replacing.Helpful Reply -
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Judy on Sep 12, 2017
Use windex and vinegar, and then dry with newspaper. This will truly help you. Best wishes. J.Helpful Reply -
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