20. Okt. 2025
Ozone water device: what it is, how it works, and use
A neutral explainer of what an ozone water device is and how to apply it safely for surface cleaning on closed, wipeable materials—no medical, food or hygiene claims.

Ozone water device explained: operation, applications and safe use in 2025.
Ozone water device: starter guide
What is an ozone water device?
An ozone water device produces cleaning water for surface cleaning from ordinary tap water. Ozone is briefly dissolved in water inside the unit. Oxidation works only on contact and then decays, enabling on-site work without bottle logistics.
Practical use
Standard wording: “Spray onto the cloth for controlled use, or directly onto closed surfaces (such as tables, floors or tiles).” Work in overlapping strokes and dry immediately with a clean cloth for a streak-free finish.
Suitable: closed, wipeable surfaces (HPL, coated wood, stainless steel, glass, tiles)
Spot-test first: lacquer, veneer, natural stone and other sensitive finishes
Separate cloths per zone and refresh regularly
Workflow: two-cloth method
1) Mist lightly onto the surface. 2) Wipe with overlapping strokes. 3) Dry immediately with cloth B. Work clean → less-clean: touch points → furniture → wet areas.
Use cases & planning
Adopt route-based rounds (opening/peak/closing) in offices, retail and hospitality. Begin with high-touch points, proceed to horizontals, then wet areas. See What is ozone water?, the Ozone water machine and our Guides. Questions? Contact.
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 use
After about 1000 hours or 500,000 liters, maintenance is needed, averaging €75 for parts.
Material-friendly practice
Begin with spot tests, use microfiber and refresh cloths on time. Store the unit dry and follow the manual. Avoid over-wetting open edges and seams.
Further reading
What is ozone water?
Ozone water machine
Guides
Contact
