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22 nov 2025

Ozone water for daily cleaning tasks in facilities

Discover how to use ozone water for daily cleaning tasks, from desks and touchpoints to floors and sanitary areas, with one clear workflow.

Cleaner using ozone water for daily surfaces and touchpoints

Learn how ozone water supports daily cleaning tasks: one type of cleaning water, the two-cloth method, cost transparency and practical tips for daily rounds.

Guide: ozone water in daily cleaning routines

Ozone water for daily cleaning tasks in facilities

 

Daily cleaning routines cover desks, touchpoints, sanitary areas and floors throughout the day. With ozone water you work with a single type of cleaning water produced on site and used for surface cleaning of hard, closed surfaces such as desks, railings, door handles, tables, tiles and floors. Our ozone water from the ozone water machine is intended for surface cleaning only. Not intended for consumption or medical use.

 

Spray onto the cloth for controlled application, or directly onto closed surfaces such as tables, floors or tiles. Workflow: two-cloth method — 1) Apply a light mist to the surface. 2) Clean in overlapping strokes. 3) Dry immediately with cloth B for a streak-free result. Work from cleaner to less clean: touchpoints → workstations → sanitary zones.

 

Translating daily tasks into fixed rounds

 

Many facility teams organise short rounds after busy moments, such as breaks, and a more extensive round at the end of the day. Ozone water supports this structure because the same workflow can be used everywhere. Staff take the bottle, lightly moisten the cloth, clean the surface and dry straight away. This makes it easier to standardise routines across several floors or buildings without changing products or instructions.

 

For background information and practical guidance you can consult What is ozone water?Ozone water machineGuidesContactTwo-cloth method, which provide explanations about ozone water, machines, guides and the detailed two-cloth method.

 

Why choose ozone water

 

✔️ One type of cleaning water for many daily tasks

✔️ Fewer separate bottles and labels in storage

✔️ A clear workflow for existing and new staff

 

Using ozone water is cost-saving. Cleaning water is made from tap water, packaging volumes are reduced and the cost per litre becomes very transparent, which helps keep cost per square metre under control.

 

Costs and affordability

 

At around €0.0017 per litre, cleaning water remains highly affordable. A full bucket costs roughly one cent, and typical maintenance after about 1000 operating hours is around €75 in spare parts.

 

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Customer stories & testimonials

 

  • “On-site production reduces per-litre usage costs.” – Retail
  • “No residue or film on floors; fewer follow-up passes.” – Supermarket
  • “Fewer product types to purchase and manage.” – Chain store

 

 

💬 See a cost example: Shop now or request advice.

 

Further reading

 

What is ozone water?

Ozone water machine

Guides

All products (shop)

Contact

 

Which daily cleaning tasks are suitable for ozone water?

Surface cleaning of hard, closed surfaces such as desks, tables, door handles, railings, tiles and floors; not for consumption or medical use.

How can I integrate ozone water into fixed daily rounds?

Link short rounds to busy periods and organise a longer end-of-day round, always using the same two-cloth method.

What benefits does ozone water offer for day-to-day operations?

Fewer bottles and labels are needed, keeping stock more transparent and storage areas easier to manage.

Can different teams in one building use the same approach?

Yes, as long as the focus is surface cleaning, different teams can follow the same workflow and instructions.
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