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Old 23-01-2006, 05:19 PM
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Ditto to all the above.
5. Don't clean it unless you REALLY have to. A bit of dust (even quite a bit of dust) isn't going to worry it too much. The mirror is too easy to scratch so infrequent cleaning is the order of the day. If you feel you have to, it's not difficult and if you do a search for mirror cleaning you will find plenty of threads/posts
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