Hi Matt
Consider giving the mirror a clean first off. You will need to remove the mirror from the cell. Get a suitable tub that will take the mirror, probably something from Bunnings. Also get a large bag of cotton balls and dish washing liquid.
Put the mirror in the tub fill it with tap water so the mirror is just submerged. Add a little bit of dish washing liquid, general for me a couple of squirts, suds it up a bit.
Let the Mirror soak a bit 15min, half hour your choice.
Next step is cleaning the mirror with the cotton balls with the mirror still in the tub with the water. Take two or three cotton balls and dip them in to the water and wipe them across the surface of the mirror, left to right or Vise verse.
Once you reached the other side of the mirror from which you started discard the used cotton balls. Repeat with a new set of cotton balls until you have wiped the complete surface of the mirror.
Then do it all again 90 degrees from you first attempt, making sure to replace the cotton balls every time. Reason being that there is a good change that dust can be picked up and using a dirty cotton ball could scratch the surface.
Once you have cleaned the mirror remove it from the tub and rise of with tap water and dry with a blower to remove water droplets or very lightly dab with a facial tissue.
Same process with the secondary.
Once clean you can get a better idea of the state of the mirror.
Cheers
Anthony
|