19 okt 2025
Guide: ozone water cleaning for everyday surfaces
This guide offers a complete blog series on ozone water cleaning for surface use, with clear routines, zones and a practical two-cloth workflow.

Complete guide on ozone water cleaning: safe surface use, fixed routines, two-cloth method and practical tips for daily cleaning workflows.
Ozone water cleaning: guide for safe routines and surfaces
Guide: ozone water cleaning for everyday surfaces
This guide offers a complete blog series on ozone water cleaning for surface use only. You learn what ozone water does and does not do, how to build fixed cleaning routines and how to apply the two-cloth method in daily work. In this context ozone water is used solely for cleaning closed surfaces and is not intended for consumption or medical applications.
What ozone water does and does not do in cleaning
Ozone water comes from an ozone water machine or a compact ozone water device that briefly enriches tap water with ozone. The water is then used directly on closed surfaces such as tables, desks, doors, tiles and floors. Avoid open food, delicate materials and situations where medical or disinfection claims are expected. We focus only on practical surface cleaning.
For background information you can read What is ozone water? and the page about the ozone water machine. In the guides you will find related articles, and via Contact you can discuss your specific situation.
Zones and routes for ozone water cleaning
To keep cleaning calm and predictable, divide your environment into zones: touch points, work surfaces and wet areas. Decide how often you want to clean each zone and build short routes that staff can follow during opening, peak times and closing shifts. A simple route might start with touch points, continue with work surfaces and end with floors and wet zones.
- Describe touch points, work surfaces and wet areas per room.
- Link each zone to a time in the day and a short checklist.
- Make sure teams use the same order so routines stay consistent.
The two-cloth method as a stable workflow
The two-cloth method keeps ozone water cleaning easy to repeat. First you lightly mist ozone water, then clean in overlapping passes with cloth A and immediately dry with cloth B. You work with limited moisture so surfaces remain quickly usable and streaks are minimised. This workflow can be learned quickly and is easy to explain to new team members.
The detailed explanation is available in the blog Two-cloth method, which is part of the same blog series. Place an ozone water machine or smaller ozone water device close to the main work area so staff can refill easily.
Costs, media and upkeep in broad lines
Costs per liter are modest. A typical indication is around €0.0017 per liter of cleaning water from the tap. Think in full buckets or spray bottles per day and note how much you use during a route. Savings mainly come from fewer bottles, less packaging, less storage space and fewer transports of ready-made products. Planned maintenance on the ozone water machine or device remains important to avoid downtime.
Collaboration, training and blog series
Ozone water cleaning works best when everyone follows the same simple agreements. Short work instructions, clear routes and a shared understanding of the two-cloth method keep things predictable. This article is the central guide in a themed blog series. Other blogs go deeper into routines and zones, the two-cloth workflow, costs and savings, hospitality and retail examples and arrangements in care and facility environments.
From this guide you can navigate to articles such as “Ozone water cleaning: routines and zones”, “Ozone water cleaning with the two-cloth method” and “Ozone water cleaning: costs and savings”. Together they form a practical framework for safe surface cleaning with ozone water.
Further reading
What is ozone water?
Ozone water machine
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