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Choosing the Right Mirror for Your Bathroom

Though we typically don’t stare in the same way as the Evil Queen from Snow White, all of us know the value of a bathroom mirror. What else greets us in the morning, oversees our daily dental and skincare regimen, and adjudges whether we’re leaving the house looking like the fairest of them all? Indeed, a clean and fixed-up bathroom mirror makes a spell of a difference.

That said, buying a bathroom mirror and following a maintenance routine for it need not be dull, difficult, or too heavy on your wallet. In fact, furnishing your bathroom with a new mirror—thereby sprucing the room up for you and your guests—is all a matter of choosing the right mirror type, putting the mirror in the right position, and cleaning the mirror surfaces efficiently as needed. For your convenience, here’s a quick list of “pro-tips” for buying, affixing, and cleaning a new bathroom mirror.

What Type of Mirror Will Work Best?

Whether you’re looking for a stylish and decadent mirror to upgrade the whole look of your bathroom, or something more fuss-free and utilitarian, it would help to consider buying along these factors:

Choosing, and Using, the Right Cleaning Tools

Once you’ve affixed the mirror to its rightful place in your bathroom, all it will take to keep it spick and span are a few inexpensive tools and a little elbow grease.

We recommend having nothing more than glass cleaner and a microfiber towel around to finish the task for you. Using a microfiber towel to remove surface debris will be easier and much more efficient than using a squeegee, which could leave its own mess trail on the mirror’s surface if used improperly.

When it’s time to clean your mirror, spray one thin layer of cleaning solution from top to bottom. To remove any remaining stickers or labels, spray a little solution over them and gently push the edges off with a plastic scraper.  Then wipe thoroughly until the mirror’s surface is gleaming once again.

That’s all there is to it. Asking “mirror, mirror on the bathroom wall” will yield a quick answer to who is the fairest, cleanest, and hardiest of them all.

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