Nov 7, 2025
Clean floors and tiles with ozone water: practical & efficient
How to clean floors and tiles effectively with ozone water for surface cleaning—no bottle storage or rinsing required.

Practical guide to cleaning floors and tiles with ozone water: workflow, costs, maintenance and safety. BPR‑compliant: for surface cleaning only.
Cleaning floors and tiles with ozone water
Clean floors and tiles with ozone water: practical & efficient
How to clean floors and tiles effectively with ozone water for surface cleaning—no bottle storage or rinsing required. Use is BPR‑compliant and strictly for surface cleaning.
Workflow for floors and tiles
Apply to the cloth for controlled use, or directly to closed surfaces (tiles). Two‑cloth workflow: 1) Light mist. 2) Overlapping passes. 3) Immediate dry wipe with cloth B. Work from cleaner to less clean: edges → center → walkways.
Clean the floor in sections (~2 m²).
Tools: microfiber mop A (damp) and mop B (dry).
Replace cloths in time to avoid redeposit.
Scheduling and routes
Plan short maintenance rounds for entrances and corridors; run deeper passes in off‑peak hours. Start at edges, move inward.
Costs and affordability
For only €0.0017 per liter you produce your own cleaning water straight from the tap.
✅ No costly bottles or logistics
✅ Less plastic and storage
✅ Chemical‑free cleaning
✅ Easy to use
After ~1,000 hours or 500,000 liters maintenance may be needed; parts average ~€75.
Practical tips
For grout: remove loose soil first, then light mist and mop.
Kitchen floors: remove grease mechanically, then apply ozone water.
Do not store ozone water; activity declines quickly.
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