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17 jan 2026

What is ozone water used for? Practical surface-cleaning uses

In this article from the series you’ll learn what ozone water is used for in daily surface cleaning and how teams apply it in practice.

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What is ozone water used for? Practical uses on closed, wipeable surfaces with a repeatable team workflow.

Practical uses of ozone water for daily cleaning rounds

What is ozone water used for? Practical surface-cleaning uses

 

This article belongs to the series from ozone water: what is it. Below you’ll see where ozone water is practically used in daily surface cleaning.


Claim-safe: ozone water in this series is for surface cleaning of closed, wipeable surfaces only. Not intended for consumption or medical use.


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Ozone water explained · Ozone water machine

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Touch points

 

Handles, switches and buttons are the most common use case. Use a light mist, wipe in overlapping lanes and dry immediately for a consistent finish.

 

Work surfaces

 

Tables, counters and worktops work best section by section. Keep one lane width, complete one section, then move on. It’s easier to train and repeat.

 

Wet zones

 

Tiled areas and floors are usually done last. Working from cleaner to less clean zones helps prevent re‑contamination during the round.

 

What is not included?

 

This series focuses on surface cleaning only. Not intended for consumption, medical use, or personal care routines.

 

Links in this series

 

Back to the guide · How does ozone water work?

How long does ozone water stay active? · Benefits of ozone water

When to choose ozone water?

 

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Also read: https://www.ozonreiniger.com/en/ozonewater

 

Further reading

 

Back to the guide · How does ozone water work? · How long does ozone water stay active? · Benefits of ozone water · When to choose ozone water?

 

What is ozone water?

Ozone water machine

Guides

Two-cloth method

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What is ozone water used for in this series?

For daily cleaning of closed, wipeable surfaces as part of a repeatable workflow.

Which areas are most suitable?

Touch points, work surfaces and wet zones that can be wiped and dried immediately when needed.

What is not a use case?

Touch points → work surfaces → wet zones, in small sections with immediate drying.

How do I keep results consistent?

Use a light mist, overlapping lanes, and the two‑cloth method (wipe + immediate dry).
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