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26 nov 2025

Ozone water for surface cleaning: workflow and use

In-depth explanation of ozone water for surface cleaning within a consistent, safe workflow.

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Ozone water for surface cleaning: application, workflow, costs and maintenance

Ozone water for surface cleaning

Ozone water for surface cleaning

 

This page builds on the comparison ozone water vs osmosis water and focuses on practical daily use.

 

Practical definition

 

Ozone water is water with dissolved ozone, produced on demand and used immediately. The short production-to-use cycle makes it suitable for structured cleaning routines.

 

Suitable surfaces

 

Common applications include hard, non-porous surfaces such as tables, worktops, tiles, sanitary areas, floors and touchpoints. Best results are achieved when visible soil is removed first.

 

Unsuitable uses

 

Highly porous materials, unfinished wood or tasks requiring long dwell times are less suitable. Ozone water is not intended for consumption or medical use.

 

Workflow and routine

 

A widely used routine is the two-cloth method: light misting, overlapping passes and immediate drying with a second cloth. Work from cleaner to less clean zones.

 

Frequency and zones

 

Ozone water is typically used in daily or multiple daily rounds. Dividing spaces into zones helps keep the sequence consistent and scalable.

 

Costs and maintenance

 

Costs and maintenance depend on runtime and capacity. See the related articles on costs and maintenance for details.

 

Important: for surface cleaning only.

 

What is ozone water used for?

For surface cleaning within a consistent routine.

Is it intended for consumption?

No, surface cleaning only.

Which method is commonly used?

Hard, non-porous surfaces such as tiles and worktops.

Where can I read about costs and maintenance?

In the related cost and maintenance articles.
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