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11 sep 2025

Ozone water vs soda: no rinsing required

Soda often needs extra steps and may leave residue; ozone water delivers predictable, rinse‑free surface cleaning.

Comparison ozone water vs soda for surfaces

Comparison ozone water vs soda: no rinsing required — workflow, cost (€0.0017/L) and scope (surfaces only).

Ozone water vs soda: no rinsing required

Ozone water vs soda: no rinsing required

Soda often needs extra steps and may leave residue; ozone water delivers predictable, rinse‑free surface cleaning. What is ozone water? · Ozone water machine

 

Workflow: Two‑Cloth Method

Spray onto the cloth for control, or lightly onto a sealed, hard surface. Steps: 1) light mist, 2) overlapping strokes, 3) immediate dry with cloth B. Guide: Two‑Cloth Method.

 

Cost and affordability

Only €0.0017 per liter to produce cleaning water. Budget about €75 in parts after ~1,000 hours or ~500,000 liters.

 

  • ✅ No bottle logistics
  • ✅ Less plastic and storage
  • ✅ Chemical‑free approach
  • ✅ Easy to use

 

Chemical‑free cleaning

Generated on site from tap water — no labels, no added fragrance, no plastic bottles.

 

Scope and safety

Ozone water is intended for surface cleaning on hard, non‑porous materials. Not intended for consumption or medical use.

 

Further reading

Ozone water vs (hub)
ozone water vs water
ozone water vs chlorine
ozone water vs vinegar
ozone water vs soda
ozone water vs baking soda
ozone water vs steam cleaner
ozone water vs alcohol
ozone water vs cleaning products
ozone water vs citric acid
ozone water vs hydrogen peroxide
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Also available in other languages: Nederlands · Deutsch

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

 

What can I use ozone water for?

Surface cleaning on hard, non‑porous materials; not intended for consumption or medical use.

Is ozone water safe to use?

Yes, when applied correctly for surface cleaning and following instructions.

What are the running costs?

Usually not; light mist, wipe and immediate dry (Two‑Cloth Method).

Where is the guide?

See the Two‑Cloth Method and the guides page.
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