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29 okt 2025

Sanitary & Wet Areas: Predictable Routines with Ozone Water

In sanitary and wet areas, predictable drying and a neutral look matter most; ozone water supports residue-free surface cleaning.

Restroom cleaning with ozone water using a thin-film two-cloth workflow

Ozone water in sanitary/wet areas: thin-film method, routing and faster, more predictable drying. Surface cleaning only; not for consumption or medical purposes.

Ozone Water in Sanitary & Wet Areas

Ozone Water in Sanitary & Wet Areas

Predictable drying and a neutral look matter more than heavy scents. Ozone water avoids residue and keeps results repeatable across shifts.

 

Residue is the real enemy

Streaks and rapid re‑soiling often come from product film. Ozone water returns surfaces to a neutral baseline.

 

Thin‑film workflow

Apply a light, even film, allow contact, then stabilise with a dry pass. This mirrors the Two‑cloth method. Deepen practice via restrooms & surfaces, safe use and healthcare environments.

 

Materials in wet zones

Ceramic, stainless steel and coated panels behave consistently because nothing is left behind. On porous substrates and grout, test first and avoid oversaturation.

 

Further reading

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

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What can I use ozone water for?

Surface cleaning only; not intended for consumption or medical purposes.

How do I avoid streaks in wet areas?

Use a thin, even film and a prompt drying pass with a second cloth.

Which materials need extra care?

Approx. €0.0017/L; savings come from fewer corrective cleans and logistics.

Is ozone water safe to use?

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