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Originally Posted by ngcles
Hint: As the last step rinse the mirror in isopropyl alcohol -- buy a bottle at the chemist for a few dollars and squirt it on liberally. It breaks up the water and removes it quick, then dries much quicker than water and leaves no residue or swirls on the face of the mirror.
Make sure it is _pure_ isopropyl alcohol and does not have additives to soften hands etc.
Les D
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Les, I have tried many times at many Chemists, but I have never found a Chemist in Victoria that will sell it! I tell them what it is for.
A few years ago I also wanted to get some for cleaning a VCR head. The Chemist said to bring in the VCR and he'll put some Iso/Alc on a cotton bud for me and I had to clean the VCR in the Chemist shop