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27 nov 2025

Ozone water cleaning with a two-cloth controlled workflow

This article is part of a broader cleaning guide blog series and explains how the two-cloth method helps you apply ozone water in a controlled, repeatable surface cleaning workflow.

Cleaning staff using two cloths and ozone water to wipe a table surface

Discover how to use ozone water with a two-cloth method for controlled, repeatable surface cleaning routines, clear steps and fewer mistakes in daily work.

Ozone water cleaning using the two-cloth method

Ozone water cleaning using the two-cloth method

 

This guide is part of a broader ozone water cleaning series, and this article focuses on the two-cloth method: a stable workflow where cloth A cleans and cloth B dries so your surface cleaning stays calm and predictable.

 

Why the two-cloth method works with ozone water

 

When working with ozone water, control is everything: you want to decide exactly where the water lands, how long it stays and how the surface looks afterwards. The two-cloth method separates those steps clearly: cloth A applies and spreads the ozone water, cloth B leaves the surface dry and even.

Ozone water in this context is used solely for surface cleaning on closed, hard materials such as tables, counters, tiles and handrails. It is not intended for consumption or medical applications. By producing ozone water on demand with an ozone water machine or ozone water device, you avoid storage and leftover bottles and keep the workflow simple.

 

Step-by-step workflow for daily cleaning

 

Spray onto the cloth for controlled application, or directly onto closed surfaces such as tables, floors or tiles. Workflow: two-cloth method — 1) Mist a light layer onto the surface. 2) Clean in overlapping movements with cloth A. 3) Dry immediately with cloth B for a streak-free finish. Always move from cleaner to less clean zones: touch points, furniture and finally wet areas.

This fixed sequence keeps the amount of ozone water limited and prevents surfaces from becoming unnecessarily wet. New team members can learn the steps quickly because each room is treated according to the same pattern. Capture the workflow briefly in your cleaning plan so the team can always fall back on the same instructions.

 

  • Use ozone water only on closed, hard surfaces.
  • Work with cloth A for light damp wiping and cloth B to dry immediately.
  • Start with touch points, then worktops and finish with sanitary areas.
  • Replace cloths in time so that dirt is not spread.

 

Routines, zones and agreements in daily practice

 

In busy environments such as hospitality, healthcare, retail or sports facilities, it helps to define short cleaning routes per zone. Think of a route for the entrance, a route for tables and counters and a separate round for washrooms. Everywhere you use the same two-cloth method, but the order and frequency match the type of room.

This way ozone water becomes a recognisable part of the daily routine. Staff know how much time they roughly need, which surfaces have priority and which tools belong to each round. Keep the process simple and connect the workflow to existing schedules or digital checklists.

 

Guide, blog series and related articles

 

This article is one of several posts in an ozone water cleaning guide blog series. To zoom out, read the page on cleaning routines and zones and the article about applications in different types of rooms.

Guide: ozone water cleaning
Ozone water cleaning: routines and zones
Ozone water cleaning: applications

 

Use ozone water only for surface cleaning and refer staff to the main guide and instructions if they have questions. For background you can point them to the explanation about ozone water and the machines.

What is ozone water?
Ozone water machine
Guides
Two-cloth method
Contact

 

Costs and affordability

 

At roughly €0.0017 per litre, less than one fifth of a cent per litre and about one cent per full bucket, you produce your own cleaning water with ozone water directly from the tap.

 

  • No expensive bottles or complex logistics.
  • Less plastic and less storage space.
  • Chemical-free surface cleaning with clear water use.
  • Simple operation for daily cleaning.
  • After around 1000 hours or 500,000 litres, about €75 in parts is typically required.

 

Customer stories & testimonials

 

  • “In our gym, benches and equipment stay tidy with one fixed two-cloth routine.” – Gym
  • “Locker rooms and showers are finished faster, without stacks of different products.” – Sports club
  • “New team members pick up the method quickly because the steps are the same everywhere.” – Wellness facility

 

 

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Further reading

What is ozone water?
Ozone water machine
Guides
Two-cloth method
All products (shop)

 

German version · Dutch version

 

What can I use ozone water for?

For surface cleaning on closed, hard materials only; it is not intended for consumption or medical applications.

Is ozone water safe in daily cleaning routines?

Yes, as long as you restrict it to surface cleaning and follow the instructions for use and the two-cloth workflow.

How do I explain the two-cloth method to new staff?

Use ozone water on closed, hard materials such as tables, counters, tiled walls and touch points, and avoid porous or damaged surfaces.

How often should I replace cleaning cloths in this method?

Replace cloths as soon as they look dirty or saturated to prevent spreading soil; include this rule in your cleaning schedule.
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