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7 nov 2025

Cleaning surfaces with ozone water: practical and efficient

Clean closed surfaces in a controlled way with ozone water, BPR‑compliant and without bottle storage.

Ozone water for controlled surface cleaning

Discover how to clean surfaces efficiently with ozone water in a BPR‑safe way. Workflow, cost per litre and tips. Not for consumption or medical use.

Cleaning surfaces with ozone water: practical and efficient

Cleaning surfaces with ozone water: practical and efficient

This hub covers controlled surface cleaning with ozone water, fully BPR‑compliant. Use it on closed surfaces only; it is not intended for consumption or medical applications.

 

Step‑by‑step workflow (two‑cloth method)

Mist lightly on the surface or cloth A, clean in overlapping passes, then dry immediately with cloth B. Work from clean to less clean: touch points → furniture → wet areas.

 

  • Consoles/screens: apply via cloth
  • Large areas: light mist then mop
  • Do not store ozone water; make it on demand

 

Cost and affordability

Produce your own cleaning water at about €0.0017 per litre. No bottle logistics, less storage and plastic. After ~1000 hours or ~500,000 litres, have electrodes inspected; replacement parts average ~€75 and are often not immediately required.

 

Guides and further reading

What is ozone water? · Ozone water machine · Guides · Contact · Two‑cloth method

 

Sub‑topics in this hub

Cleaning surfaces with ozone water (hub)
Cleaning sanitary areas
Floors & tiles
Kitchens & worktops
Electronics & screens

 

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See devices and accessories in our webshop (all products).

What can I use ozone water for?

For surface cleaning; not intended for consumption or medical applications.

Is ozone water safe?

Yes, when used correctly for surface cleaning and as instructed.

Can I store ozone water?

After ~1000 hours or 500,000 litres have electrodes inspected; parts average ~€75.

Do I need to rinse?

No; for surface cleaning use the two‑cloth method and dry with cloth B.
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