I’m a cleaning whizz – the 99p trick to get rid of streaks on your mirrors & you probably have it in your bathroom | The Sun
IF you find streaks on your mirrors no matter how well or often you clean them, don't worry.
It turns out there's a really simple trick you can use to banish those annoying marks for good – and it's probably already in your bathroom.
Cleaning whizz Jo Taylor-Tunnicliffe shared the savvy hack on Instagram, and the results are pretty impressive.
In the clip, Jo squirts Asda's own brand of shaving foam onto a microfibre cloth and then rubs in onto her mirrors.
She uses enough foam to cover the mirrors, and wipes in large circular motions to makes sure everything gets a good amount.
She keeps buffing it in until it's almost gone, then switches to a clean microfibre cloth to get rid of any excess foam.
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The hack also prevents mirrors from steaming up in the bathroom – which is why the cleaning whizz gave it a whirl in the first place.
To really put it to the test, Jo tried the trick on one of her bathroom mirrors, leaving the other alone.
Sure enough, the mirrors she used the shaving foam hack on staying clear and free from streaks.
She said: "WOW! How amazing did that shaving foam work to keep that one side of the mirror steam free?!"
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Other cleaning fans were just as obsessed with the bargain friendly hack and couldn't wait to try it out.
One said: "Fab! Didn't know shaving foam did this!"
And the Queen of Clean herself, Lynsey Crombie even chimed in: "It is amazing stuff works so well and you only need the tiniest amount so it lasts ages
Another said: "Wow amazing hack! Gonna have to try this one."
"I do this too! works so well for my bathroom mirrors," someone else raved.
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