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Sep 14, 2025

Ozone water at home: where and how to use it safely

Ozone water is water with temporarily active ozone for controlled surface cleaning on closed, water-resistant household surfaces.

Home use of ozone water – application, workflow and costs

Home guide to ozone water: where it fits (kitchen, bathroom, windows) and how to apply it with a simple, repeatable workflow.

Ozone water at home: where and how to use it safely

Ozone water at home: where and how to use it safely

At home, ozone water is about controlled application on closed, water-resistant surfaces. This guide shows where it fits (kitchen, bathroom, windows and touchpoints) and how to run the two-cloth method step by step. Our ozone water from the ozone water machine is intended only for surface cleaning. Not intended for consumption or medical uses.

 

What counts as “home use”?

Ozone water is briefly activated water used immediately for surface cleaning. Focus on the cleaning action (mist, wipe, dry), not on results or hygiene claims. Apply it only to closed, water-resistant materials.

 

Where it fits in the home

Kitchen: worktops, cabinet fronts, handles, glass doors and appliance housings. Bathroom: tiles, glass panels, vanities and taps. Living areas: tables, dressers and rails. Windows and mirrors: flat glass and mirror surfaces. Avoid untreated wood, porous stone or moisture-sensitive substrates.

 

Workflow: two-cloth method (home)

Spray onto the cloth for controlled application, or directly onto closed surfaces (e.g., tables, floors or tiles). Workflow: two-cloth method — 1) Mist a light spray. 2) Clean in overlapping passes. 3) Dry immediately with cloth B for the intended finish. Work from clean to less clean: touchpoints → furniture → wet areas.

 

Material check & prep

Spot-test unfamiliar materials. Remove loose debris first. Use a fine-mist sprayer and two clean microfibre cloths; rotate cloths in time and keep a separate set per room.

 

Why practical at home (vs. bottles)

Less storage, no bottle hauling and always “fresh” water from the unit. The routine is simple and repeatable without extra logistics.

 

Costs and affordability

At around €0.0017 per litre you produce your own cleaning water directly from the tap.

 

  • ✅ No expensive bottles or logistics
  • ✅ Less plastic and storage
  • ✅ Easy to use
  • Maintenance is needed after ~1,000 hours or 500,000 litres, averaging ~€75 in parts.

 

Care and routine

Schedule periodic checks of sprayer and filters, log operating hours and replace parts proactively so performance remains predictable.

 

Internal links

Explore background and equipment pages:

 

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Further reading

What is ozone water?
Ozone water machine
Guides
Contact

 

What can I use ozone water for?

For surface cleaning only; not intended for consumption or medical uses.

Is ozone water safe?

Yes, when applied correctly for surface cleaning and according to instructions.

How is it different from bottles at home?

About €0.0017 per litre; ~€75 in parts after ~1,000 hours or 500,000 litres.

Where does it make sense at home?

Kitchen, bathroom, windows/mirrors and touchpoints — if closed and water-resistant.
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