21 okt 2025
Two-cloth method with ozone water (how-to)
A neutral how-to on the two-cloth method with ozone water for controlled surface cleaning on closed, wipeable materials.

Two-cloth method with ozone water: why cloth A/B, step-by-step and a mini-route for predictable results in 2025 — claim-safe and practical.
Two-cloth method with ozone water
Two-cloth method with ozone water: basics and practice
The two-cloth method lets you clean surfaces in a controlled way: cloth A applies ozone water and lifts soil; cloth B immediately removes residual moisture for a streak-free finish.
Why two cloths? (A = clean, B = dry)
Separating cleaning and drying reduces re-soil and improves repeatability, especially on glass, stainless steel and coated wood.
- Cloth A: overlapping strokes
- Cloth B: immediate dry pass
- Color-code by zone
Step-by-step
“Spray onto the cloth for controlled use, or directly onto closed surfaces (such as tables, floors or tiles).” Work evenly, avoid saturation and dry immediately with cloth B.
Mini-route: opening → peak → closing
Opening: horizontals and touch points. Peak: quick touch-point passes. Closing: clean → less-clean; finish with wet areas. Replace cloths in time.
Costs and affordability
For only €0.0017 per liter, you produce your own cleaning water directly from the tap.
- ✅ No expensive bottles or logistics
- ✅ Less plastic and storage
- ✅ Easy to train
- After about 1000 hours or 500,000 liters: parts ≈€75
Material-friendly practice
Suitable: HPL, coated wood, stainless steel, glass, tiles. Always spot-test first; avoid over-wetting edges and seams.
Further reading
What is ozone water?
Ozone water machine
Guides
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