A quarter cup of white vinegar. If you don’t have any, you can also use apple cider vinegar. A quarter cup of rubbing alcohol. One tablespoon of cornstarch, which helps reduce streaking. Eight to ten drops of essential oil, such as lemon, orange or lavender.
One to two teaspoons of dish detergent. Four tablespoons of lemon juice. Half a cup of white vinegar. If you don’t have it, you can use ammonia.
If you don’t have any rubbing alcohol, you should be able to find it at your local drug store. [7] X Research source
Rubbing alcohol dries quickly, so you will need to work very efficiently. [9] X Research source
Avoid soaking the mirror which will add to the time for this job.
Terry cloths have too much texture, so they tend to accumulate grime and contribute to streaking. [12] X Research source Avoid using paper towels since they will leave little bits of lint on your mirror. Newspapers are a traditional option but should be avoided because they will cause streaks and may leave ink on your mirror.