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8. Jan. 2026

Simplifying cleaning processes: fewer products, more clarity

Cleaning processes often become complex due to too many products and exceptions. This article explains how organizations simplify routines for daily surface cleaning by reducing product variety and standardizing workflows, without biocide or health claims.

Simplified cleaning processes with standardized routines

Simplify cleaning processes with fewer products and standardized routines for clarity and consistency, without biocide claims.

Simplifying cleaning processes in daily practice

Simplifying cleaning processes: fewer products, more clarity

 

This article is part of the guide Sustainable cleaning with ozone water. It focuses on making cleaning routines predictable through standardization.

 

Why processes become complex

 

Adding products for each task increases confusion and inconsistency. Simplified routines help teams follow the same steps every day.

 

Training through repeatable steps

 

With fewer products and clear routines, onboarding becomes faster and easier to repeat across teams, supported by the two-cloth method.

 

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What is this article about?

Simplifying surface-cleaning processes.

Why simplify workflows?

To reduce errors and improve consistency.

Is this about disinfection?

Onboarding becomes faster through repeatable routines.

Does this support sustainability goals?

Yes, by reducing product variety and logistics.
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