Nov 3, 2025
Experience with the ozone water machine: practical use
Practical, claim‑safe experiences using an ozone water machine for day‑to‑day surface cleaning.

Read practical experience with an ozone water machine for surface cleaning, including maintenance and costs. BPR‑safe, no medical claims.
Experience with an ozone water machine
Experience with an ozone water machine
This user‑level review focuses on simple workflows, predictable costs and BPR‑safe use: exclusively for surface cleaning.
Daily use
Operation is straightforward: generate ozone water from tap water and apply it to a cloth or directly to closed, non‑porous surfaces. Work in tidy passes and avoid overwetting.
Step 1: light mist
Step 2: overlapping strokes
Step 3: immediate dry‑down with cloth B
Internal references & how‑to
See: What is ozone water?, Ozone water machine, Guides, Contact and the Two‑cloth method.
Costs and affordability
Self‑made cleaning water is inexpensive (≈ €0.0017 per liter). No bottles or logistics, less plastic. After ~1,000 hours or ~500,000 liters: have electrodes inspected; often they can continue. If replacement is needed: ~€75 in parts. No filters required.
Maintenance and reliability
Routine care is minimal. Periodically check hoses and fittings and keep the housing dry. Faults are rare. Keep the workflow consistent for neat results.
Workflow (BPR‑safe)
Spray onto the cloth for controlled application, or directly onto closed surfaces (tables, floors, tiles). Workflow: two‑cloth method — 1) light mist, 2) overlapping strokes, 3) immediate dry‑down with cloth B. Work from cleaner to less clean.
Further reading
What is ozone water?
Ozone water machine
Guides
All products (shop)
