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27. Jan. 2026

Changing cloths and hygiene when cleaning with ozone water

Avoid re-depositing soil by switching cloths at the right time.

Changing cloths and hygiene when cleaning with ozone water

Learn when to change cloths and how to keep a hygienic workflow for surface cleaning with ozone water.

Hygienic workflow: when to change cloths

Changing cloths and hygiene with ozone water

 

When you clean with ozone water, cloth hygiene decides whether soil is lifted or smeared back onto the surface.

 

When should you change cloths?

 

Use cloth A to pick up loose soil and switch as soon as it looks visibly dirty or saturated. Follow the two-cloth method and keep the same basics as in the guide series.

 

Practical workflow

 

Spray onto the cloth (not the surface) and work from clean to less clean. Combine this with spray mist on surfaces and the fixed cleaning order from this series.

 

Costs and affordability

 

Only €0.0017 per liter to produce cleaning water.

 

✔️ Fewer bottles

✔️ Less storage

✔️ Consistent routine

 

Customer stories & testimonials

 

  • Fewer streaks after defining a clear cloth-change point.
  • More consistent finishes once teams switched cloths on time.

 

 

 

💬 “Once we standardized the change moment, results stayed calmer and cleaner.”

 

Further reading

 

What is ozone water?

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Contact us

 

When should I change a cloth?

When it looks visibly dirty or saturated.

Why does cloth hygiene matter?

It prevents re-depositing soil on the surface.

Should I spray onto the cloth?

A fixed workflow using two cloths for lifting and finishing.

Is ozone water safe?

Yes when used correctly for surface cleaning only.
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