24 okt 2025
Cleaning mirrors with ozone water: workflow & tips
Ozone water supports controlled cleaning of mirrors and other closed glass surfaces with a simple routine.

Learn how to clean mirrors safely with ozone water: prep, two-cloth method, costs, maintenance and practical safety guidance.
Cleaning mirrors with ozone water: workflow & tips
Cleaning mirrors with ozone water: workflow & tips
Ozone water suits the controlled cleaning of mirrors and other closed glass surfaces when you apply a straightforward routine. In this guide you’ll learn the two-cloth method, supporting materials and predictable costs and maintenance. Our ozone water from the ozone water machine is intended only for surface cleaning. Not intended for consumption or medical uses.
Preparation and tools
Use a functioning ozone water machine, a fine-mist sprayer and two microfibre cloths (A for cleaning, B for drying). Remove loose dust first to help prevent micro-scratches. Check that edges and frames tolerate moisture.
Step-by-step workflow (two-cloth method)
Spray onto the cloth for controlled application, or directly onto closed surfaces (mirrors). Workflow: two-cloth method — 1) Mist a light spray on the surface. 2) Clean in overlapping passes. 3) Dry immediately with cloth B for the intended finish. Work from clean to less clean: contact edges/frames → mirror area → any glass shelves.
Why choose ozone water
Using ozone water is cost-saving.
Works directly with tap water
Simple, repeatable workflow
Low storage and logistics
Mirror-specific application
Use a fine mist and spread evenly with cloth A. Move horizontally or vertically with overlapping passes and manage edges to avoid moisture build-up at seals. Dry immediately with cloth B to remove residual moisture.
Consistency tips
Use clean, absorbent cloths; replace them in time and avoid overwetting. Test unfamiliar materials on a discreet edge. Log your sequence per room (entrances, bathrooms, fitting rooms) for repeatable results.
Maintenance and reliability
Schedule periodic checks: inspect the sprayer, replace filters per guidance and track operating hours. After ~1,000 hours or 500,000 litres, plan ~€75 in parts to keep the machine reliable.
Costs and affordability
At about €0.0017 per litre you produce your own cleaning water directly from the tap.
✅ No expensive bottles or logistics
✅ Less plastic and storage
✅ Easy to use
Maintenance is needed after ~1,000 hours or 500,000 litres, averaging ~€75 in parts.
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