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29 okt 2025

Ozone water for high‑touch surfaces: fast, predictable workflow

A simple two‑cloth routine for surface cleaning of high‑touch points — easy to train and deploy.

Cleaning door handles and touchpoints with ozone water in an office.

High-touch surface cleaning with ozone water: two‑cloth workflow, cost (~€0.0017/L), material-friendly use. For surface cleaning only.

High‑touch surfaces & touchpoints with ozone water

High‑touch surfaces & touchpoints with ozone water

Touchpoints such as door handles, lift buttons, counters, rails and control panels are frequently used. A predictable routine helps refresh these surfaces without residue or bottle logistics. Ozone water is produced locally and can be deployed along routes and checklists.

 

Practical workflow

Prefer spraying onto the cloth for controlled dosing. For larger panels, lightly mist the surface.

 

Two‑cloth method — 1) Mist a light layer onto the surface. 2) Wipe in overlapping strokes. 3) Immediately dry with the second cloth for a streak‑free result. Work from clean to less clean: touchpoints → furniture → nearby panels.

 

Costs and affordability

Only ~€0.0017 per litre when produced on‑site from tap water.

 

  • ✅ No bottle logistics or transport

  • ✅ Minimal storage and packaging

  • ✅ Easy to train and scale

  • Maintenance after ~1000 h or 500,000 L (~€75 parts)

 

Internal hub links

Two‑cloth method
Offices & workplaces
Supermarkets
Hospitality
Safe use

 

Further reading

What is ozone water?
Ozone water machine
Guides
Contact
Nederlands · Deutsch

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

What can I use ozone water for?

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

Is ozone water safe?

Yes, when correctly applied for surface cleaning and according to instructions.

What order should I follow on routes?

About €0.0017 per litre, produced locally.

When is maintenance due?

After ~1000 hours or 500,000 litres; roughly €75 for parts.
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