Stylish bathroom interior with vessel sink and round mirror with steam and sparkles overlaid Credit: Adobe Stock / New Africa /
Stylish bathroom interior with vessel sink and round mirror with steam and sparkles overlaid Credit: Adobe Stock / New Africa /
Stylish bathroom interior with vessel sink and round mirror with steam and sparkles overlaid Credit: Adobe Stock / New Africa /
Stylish bathroom interior with vessel sink and round mirror with steam and sparkles overlaid
Credit: Adobe Stock / New Africa /
Whether you’re dutifully going through the motions of your usual bathroom deep clean or scrubbing at stray water spots on your bathroom mirror, you probably have a go-to routine when it comes to cleaning the most used mirror in your house. Maybe you pick up a bottle of Windex or your own vinegar-alcohol mixture, or maybe you wipe it down with some pre-packaged wipes.
But according to Lori, the creator behind @nowitsclean on Instagram and TikTok, there’s one mirror-cleaning strategy that we’ve been ignoring.
We’re inclined to trust Lori on this one, since she’s usually ahead of the game when it comes to #cleantok trends, whether she has new tricks for TikTok’s favorite mop or a simple solution to clean your bathroom in minutes.
For folks who also have glass shower doors in the bathroom, Lori warned in her story that the steaming method probably won’t do the trick on shower doors, since they need near-daily maintenance. If you need to deep-clean your shower doors, she suggests using a mixture of dish soap and vinegar, then scrubbing the door down and rinsing with warm water. Then she uses the Sprayway cleaner to get a shiny finish.
We’ll definitely be checking out this easy method for cleaning up our bathroom mirrors, whether that means getting out the steamer or indulging in a long shower—but preferably the latter.