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Blogs & Guides about Ozone Water and Ozone Water Machines

Welcome to the Ozonreiniger.com knowledge base. In our Blogs & Guides, you will find comprehensive information, practical tips and up-to-date articles about ozone water and the use of ozone water machines. Whether you want to know exactly what ozone water is, how it works, or what applications it has in the hospitality industry, healthcare or at home – we have all the answers here.

What can you expect?

 

Our articles are written as practical guides, giving you immediate insight into the benefits of ozone water. Topics include:

  • the operation and safety of ozone water;

  • the difference between ozone water and chlorinated water;

  • applications of the ozone water machine in cleaning and disinfection;

  • sustainable solutions for households and businesses.

Why ozone water?

 

Ozone water is a natural and powerful means of cleaning and disinfecting without harmful chemicals. It is completely biodegradable, environmentally friendly and safe to use. With an ozone water machine, you can easily convert tap water into ozone water, giving you a sustainable and reliable cleaning solution at all times.


Discover our blogs & guides

This overview provides a clear overview of all our publications. Each blog provides practical insights, scientific evidence and concrete examples of applications. This helps you make the right choices and get the most out of ozone water.

Browse through our ozone water Blogs & Guides below and discover everything you need to know to work more sustainably and safely today.

Pollen in the House: How to Remove Them from Surfaces?

Removing pollen from surfaces in the house. Overview of methods per surface type, when cleaning helps and what water-based cleaning does for pollen removal.

Ozone water as a degreaser: oxidation, action and comparison with other methods

Ozone water as a degreaser: explanation of the oxidation mechanism, comparison with alkaline, emulsifying and steam methods and honest positioning of the working range.

Natural degreaser kitchen: ozone water for daily kitchen maintenance

Natural degreaser kitchen: practical explanation of how ozone water degreasers worktops, cooker, extractor hood and kitchen appliances daily, chemical-free and residue-free.

Chemical-free degreaser: ozone water as a strictly residue-free cleaning method

Chemical-free degreaser: what chemical-free truly means, how ozone water meets the strict definition and which applications are most suitable.

Biological degreaser: what it means and how ozone water compares

Biological degreaser: explanation of the term, the three categories and a factual comparison with ozone water as a residue-free and chemical-free alternative.

Natural degreaser: ozone water as a chemical-free and residue-free alternative

Natural degreaser: discover how ozone water removes grease from hard surfaces without chemical residues. Overview of the cluster with explanation, comparison and applications.

Cleaning Furniture Without Chemicals: Per Material and Situation

Cleaning furniture without chemical cleaning products. Which water-based methods work per material: wood, leather, fabric, metal and plastic.

Cleaning Floors Without Products: Per Floor Type and Method

Cleaning floors without cleaning products. Which water-based methods work per floor type: tile floor, laminate, parquet, vinyl, and stone.

Cleaning Windows Without Products: Methods Per Situation

Cleaning windows without cleaning products. Which water-based methods work per situation: interior windows, exterior windows, limescale streaks, and dirty frames.

Cleaning Bathroom Without Products: Per Surface and Situation

How to clean the bathroom without cleaning products? Overview per surface: tiles, sanitary ware, mirror, shower, and limescale. What works water-based and what does not.

Cleaning Kitchen Without Cleaning Products: A Practical Overview

How to clean the kitchen without cleaning products? An overview of water-based methods per surface, situation, and type of soiling in the kitchen.

What Natural Cleaning Does and Does Not Do: A Mechanical Overview

A factual overview of what water-based cleaning methods such as ozone water can and cannot do: per surface type, soil type, and mechanical principle.

Pitfalls of Natural Cleaning: What Goes Wrong and How to Avoid It

The most common pitfalls of natural cleaning: expectations too high, wrong surfaces, insufficient contact time, and the absence of a working structure.

Difference Between Natural and Conventional Cleaning: Mechanical and Practical

What is the mechanical and practical difference between a natural approach and conventional cleaning? Comparison of working principles, application area, and limitations.

Why People Want to Clean Naturally: Motivations and Backgrounds

Overview of the main motivations behind the choice for natural cleaning: ingredient concerns, costs, conscious living, and fewer products at home.

Natural Cleaning: What People Mean and What Their Expectations Are

What people mean by natural cleaning, which expectations are realistic, and what the search intent behind the term reveals.

Switching from Cleaning Products to Alternatives: Steps and Considerations

Switching from cleaning products to alternatives: how the transition works in practice, which steps make sense, and what challenges come up.

When Do Alternatives Work Better Than Cleaning Products: Conditions and Surfaces

Overview of the conditions under which alternatives to cleaning products perform better: which surfaces, soil types, and situations are decisive.

Which Alternatives to Cleaning Products Exist: Overview by Category

Overview of alternatives to cleaning products by category: how they work, application range, and limitations of vinegar, baking soda, enzymes, ozone water, and water softeners.

Cleaning Without Chemical Products: Approach, How It Works and Applications

Cleaning without chemical products: what it means, how it works, and when it is a suitable approach for surface cleaning.

Alternative to Cleaning Products: Overview, How They Work and Applications

Overview of alternatives to cleaning products: what exists, how they work, and when they are suitable for surface cleaning.

Ozone water contact and safety: skin, eyes, and ingestion

Ozone water contact and safety: what happens with skin contact, eye contact, and ingestion, and which measures are sufficient for responsible use.

Ozone water drinking context and explanation: broader background and conclusion

Ozone water drinking context and explanation: the social and technological background of ozone water as a cleaning technology, the information environment and the complete picture.

Why people search for ozone water drinking: search intentions and backgrounds

Why do people search for ozone water drinking? Explanation of the five groups of searchers, their intentions and how each group finds the right information.

Ozone water drinking what does it mean: technical explanation and context

Ozone water drinking what does it mean? Technical explanation of the term, the working mechanism and the application context of ozone water for surface cleaning.

What happens when drinking ozone water? Facts and context

What happens if you drink ozone water? Facts, context and explanation about ozone water and consumption — without alarmism, with clear frameworks.

Ozone water safety explained: what you need to know

Ozone water safety explained: how the safety profile of ozone water works, what the boundaries are, and what responsible use means in practice.

Is ozone water safe to drink: context, framework and boundaries

Is ozone water safe to drink? Explanation of the context, the application framework and the distinction between cleaning ozone water and drinking water.

Ozone water drinking: what you need to know about use and context

Ozone water drinking: explanation of context, application and the distinction between surface cleaning and consumption. Read what ozone water is and what it is intended for.

Ozone water risks from misuse: what goes wrong

Ozone water risks from misuse: which situations go wrong, what causes them, and how to prevent this in professional cleaning environments.

Is ozone water hazardous? Risks and safety explained

Is ozone water hazardous? Read what ozone water is, when risks occur, and what safe use means. Technical explanation without health claims.

Green deposits as a problem explained: material damage and consequences

What damage do green deposits cause? From frost cracks in concrete to wood rot and slip hazard. Explanation per material type and urgency.

Green deposits on surfaces explained: material comparison

Green deposits on concrete, sandstone, wood, tiles and facades compared. Which material is most vulnerable and which cleaning approach fits?

How green deposits form: growth factors and conditions explained

How do green deposits form? Explanation of the four growth factors: moisture, light, surface roughness and organic nutrients.

What is green deposit: algae, moss and organic growth explained

What is green deposit? Explanation of algae, moss, algal growth and lichens on outdoor surfaces and how they differ from ordinary dirt.

Removing green deposits: causes, surfaces and cleaning approach

Removing green deposits from tiles, concrete, wood and facades. Learn how deposits form and which approach suits your surface.

Cleaning with Ozone Water Explained: How It Works, Applications and Protocol

Everything about cleaning with ozone water: how the technology works, when it makes sense, what distinguishes it and how it fits in a cleaning protocol.

What Makes Cleaning with Ozone Water Different: Five Distinctive Characteristics

What makes cleaning with ozone water different from conventional cleaning methods? This article describes the five distinctive characteristics of ozone water as a cleaning technology.

When Cleaning with Ozone Water Makes Sense: Situations, Context and Decision Framework

When does cleaning with ozone water make sense? This article describes the decision framework, suitable situations and the limits of ozone water as a cleaning agent.

How Cleaning with Ozone Water Works: The Cleaning Process Explained

How does ozone water clean? This article describes the oxidation process, the role of ozone concentration and contact time, and the limits of cleaning with ozone water.

Cleaning with Ozone Water: How It Works and When It Makes Sense

Cleaning with ozone water: how the process works, when it makes sense and what to expect from ozone water as a cleaning liquid on hard surfaces.

Why cleaning products are not always necessary

Why cleaning products are not always necessary: when water and technique are sufficient and when a product genuinely adds something.

Difference between cleaning and moving dirt: what makes the difference?

Difference between cleaning and moving dirt: how to recognise whether cleaning is actually working and which technique makes the difference.

Water as a cleaning base: what water does during surface cleaning

Water as a cleaning base: what water does during surface cleaning, which factors influence performance and when water alone is sufficient.

How cleaning without products works: method and technique

How cleaning without products works: the method, cloth technique and sequence for effective daily surface cleaning without cleaning agents.

Cleaning without cleaning products: a practical guide

Cleaning without cleaning products: what works, when it makes sense, and how to choose the right method for everyday surface cleaning.

Remove pollen from clothing: limiting the clothing vector indoors

Remove pollen from clothing: how clothing brings pollen indoors how shaking and washing reduces pollen load on textiles and how the entrance hall functions as an airlock.

Air pollen filtering: HEPA air purifiers and ventilation filters indoors

Air pollen filtering: how HEPA air purifiers work which capacity is relevant per room size and how ventilation filters keep pollen out of indoor air.

Reduce pollen home: limit supply and keep surfaces clean

Reduce pollen home: concrete measures for less supply via windows and clothing and faster removal of settled pollen with ozone water.

Pollen allergy home: how to reduce indoor pollen load in a targeted way

Pollen allergy home: how to limit supply routes remove pollen from surfaces with ozone water and reduce air concentration via HEPA filtration.

Hay fever symptoms home: which surfaces contain the most pollen

Hay fever symptoms home: which surfaces contain the highest pollen concentration how pollen reach those locations and how ozone water reduces pollen load per room.

Hay fever indoors: reducing pollen load through cleaning routine

Hay fever indoors: practical cleaning routine that reduces indoor pollen load via ozone water HEPA filtering and targeted cleaning of supply routes.

Pollen allergy cleaning: a low-pollen environment through cleaning routine

Pollen allergy cleaning: cleaning routines that reduce pollen concentration on surfaces in the home and at the workplace via the two-cloth method with ozone water.

What is pollen: botanical background and behaviour on surfaces

What is pollen: the botanical background of pollen grains, their dispersal via wind and why their organic composition is relevant for pollen removal.

Removing pollen at the workplace: desk, screens and office

Removing pollen at the workplace: how pollen enter the office environment, the approach per surface and the daily workplace routine with ozone water.

Removing pollen from garden furniture: plastic, metal, wood and fabric

Removing pollen from garden furniture: approach per material such as plastic, metal, wood and fabric, working procedure with ozone water and optimal cleaning frequency.

Removing pollen from clothing: washing, shaking and wiping

Removing pollen from clothing: how pollen adhere in textiles, when washing is the most effective method and the role of ozone water as a supplement to shaking.

Removing pollen from windows: streak-free results with ozone water

Removing pollen from windows: how pollen adhere to glass, the working procedure with ozone water for streak-free results and the approach for frames and external windows.

Removing pollen from car: paint, windows, dashboard and interior

Removing pollen from car: how pollen adhere to car paint, the approach per component and the working procedure with ozone water for paint, windows, dashboard and interior.

Removing pollen indoors: approach per room and surface

Removing pollen indoors: how pollen enter the home, on which surfaces they accumulate and how the two-cloth method with ozone water works per room and surface.

Removing pollen: how to effectively remove pollen from surfaces

Removing pollen from surfaces: what pollen are, why they adhere, and how ozone water works as a water-based method for removing pollen indoors and outdoors.

Biological cleaning with ozone water: complete procedure and applications

Biological cleaning with ozone water: the complete procedure from production to execution, contact time per contamination type and maintenance of the ozone system.

Remove grease without cleaning product: ozone water on greasy surfaces

Remove grease without cleaning product: how ozone water breaks down grease via oxidation, the approach per grease type and surface and the working procedure with the two-cloth method.

Alternative to cleaning product: ozone water compared to common cleaning agents

Alternative to cleaning product: how ozone water compares to common cleaning agents, the working range and when ozone water is an effective alternative.

Cleaning without chemicals: ozone water as a water-based cleaning approach

Cleaning without chemicals with ozone water: which contamination types react to ozone, which surfaces are suitable and how the working procedure looks.

Biological degreasing kitchen: removing grease with ozone water

Biological degreasing kitchen with ozone water: how ozone breaks down grease, the working procedure per kitchen surface and considerations for thick grease contamination.

Biological cleaning product alternative: what is ozone water and how does it work

Biological cleaning product alternative: how ozone water works as a water-based cleaning liquid, the oxidation mechanism and application possibilities for surface cleaning.

Swimming pool maintenance with fewer chemicals: ozone treatment in the maintenance routine

Swimming pool maintenance with fewer chemicals via ozone treatment: how ozone reduces chlorine consumption, which parameters are relevant and how a consistent maintenance routine makes the difference.

Algae in the swimming pool: tackling growth with ozone water

Tackling algae in the swimming pool with ozone water: how ozone oxidation works on algae, the practical approach to green water discolouration and the factors that determine effectiveness.

Swimming pool water filtration with ozone: filtration systems and ozone treatment combined

Swimming pool water filtration with ozone: how mechanical filtration and ozone treatment work together, filter types and the optimal sequence in the water treatment chain.

Ozone swimming pool vs chlorine: differences, relationship and application

Ozone vs chlorine in swimming pools: explanation of differences in duration of action, the complementary relationship and the effect on the required chlorine concentration.

Swimming pool cleaning with ozone water: approach and workflow

Swimming pool cleaning with ozone water: surface cleaning of rim, terrace and walls with the two-cloth method. Working procedure, applications and considerations.

Ozone treatment in swimming pool water: how it works and how to apply it

Explanation of ozone treatment in swimming pool water: the oxidation process, the relationship to chlorine, filtration systems and the practical application in private and recreational swimming pools.

Ozone water degreasing surfaces: which materials are suitable and what requires attention

Overview of surfaces and materials suitable for degreasing with ozone water: stainless steel, tiles, glass, plastics and aluminium, with attention points per material type and the recommended working method.

Ozone water degreasing vs chemical: comparison and decision matrix for professional use

Systematic comparison of ozone water and chemical degreasers on four dimensions: effectiveness by grease type, residue formation, ease of use and total costs. With a practical decision matrix for when each method fits best.

Ozone water degreasing industrial: applications and limits in production environments

Overview of industrial applications of ozone water in degreasing: which grease types and surfaces it works on, what the limits are for heavy industrial grease loads and how ozone water fits into a phased industrial cleaning strategy.

Ozone water degreasing kitchen: daily degreasing of professional kitchen surfaces

Explanation of using ozone water for degreasing in the professional kitchen: which surfaces are suitable, how the two-cloth method works in the kitchen and how ozone water fits into an efficient kitchen cleaning routine.

Ozone water degreasing how it works: the mechanism of action explained

Explanation of how ozone water removes grease from surfaces: the oxidation reaction with fatty acids, the role of ozone concentration and contact time, and the limits of the method.

Pressure reducer ozone cleaner solution: the permanent fix for excessive water pressure

Explanation of the pressure reducer as a permanent technical solution for excessive water pressure at the ozone cleaner: how it works, where it is installed and what it costs.

Shut off water supply after use: why and how to connect the ozone cleaner safely

Explanation of the advice to shut off the water supply to the ozone cleaner after use: why static pressure is the greatest risk and how to shut off.

Measuring water pressure home or commercial: how to check the pressure at your connection

Practical explanation of measuring water pressure at home or commercially: what tools you need, how to measure and how to interpret results.

Excessive water pressure consequences ozone cleaner: leakage, damage and risks explained

Explanation of the consequences of excessive water pressure on the ozone cleaner: which parts are vulnerable, how leakage develops and how to recognise damage.

Maximum water pressure ozone cleaner: what three bar means and why that limit matters

Explanation of the maximum water pressure of three bar for the ozone cleaner and how to assess whether your water connection falls within the specification.

Ozone cleaner water supply: official advice on excessive water pressure

Official update from Ozonreiniger on water pressure and safe use of the ozone cleaner. Advice, explanation and background on shutting off the water supply after use.

Ozone solubility in water flows: flow rate, residence time and concentration retention in cleaning systems

Explanation of ozone solubility in flowing water, the influence of flow rate and pipe length on available ozone concentration, and recommendations for system design and working method.

Ozone dissolution dynamics: transfer, contact time and decomposition in professional cleaning systems

Explanation of ozone dissolution dynamics in water: transfer kinetics, contact area, turbulence, residence time and the influence of decomposition rate on the available ozone concentration.

Temperature influence on ozone dissolution: how water temperature determines ozone solubility

Explanation of the influence of water temperature on ozone solubility, seasonal variation in ozone concentration and practical measures for professional cleaning systems.

Pressure and ozone dissolution: the influence of pressure on ozone solubility in water

Explanation of how pressure influences ozone solubility in water, the role of venturi injection and pressure diffusion, and the practical implications for the design and operation of ozone water systems.

Factors that influence the solubility of ozone in water

Overview of the main factors that determine ozone solubility in water: temperature, pressure, pH, dissolved substances and contact time, and their significance for professional cleaning systems.

Ozone solubility theory: the physical basis of dissolving ozone in water

Explanation of the theoretical basis of ozone solubility in water, Henry's law, temperature and pH effects, and what this means for the effectiveness of ozone water systems.

Ozone molecule behaviour in solution: what happens once ozone is dissolved in water

Explanation of ozone molecule behaviour in solution: interface effects, simultaneous oxidation and decomposition, and the influence on the effectiveness of ozone water in surface cleaning.

Ozone instability explained: why ozone always decomposes and what that means

Explanation of ozone instability: why the molecule always decomposes, how fast that happens, and what this means for the active period of ozone water in cleaning systems.

Ozone molecule in aqueous environment: behaviour and interactions in the water phase

Explanation of ozone molecule behaviour in aqueous environments: hydration, direct oxidation, radical routes and the influence of water composition on cleaning performance.

Ozone electron structure: how electron distribution determines reactivity and behaviour

Explanation of the electron structure of ozone: how delocalized electrons and lone pairs determine the reactivity, polarity and instability of ozone in cleaning processes.

Ozone molecule structure explained: how it is built and why it matters

Explanation of the molecular structure of ozone, its bent geometry, dipole moment, and what this means for using ozone water in professional cleaning processes.

Ozone chemistry in cleaning processes: from molecule to working procedure

Ozone chemistry in cleaning processes: how the molecular chemistry of ozone translates into working procedures, contact times and system choices in professional cleaning environments.

Ozone reaction kinetics in water: speed and selectivity in cleaning processes

Ozone reaction kinetics in water explained: reaction rates, rate constants and the influence of concentration, temperature and pH on the effectiveness of ozone water in cleaning processes.

Ozone oxidation mechanisms: the two reaction pathways in cleaning processes

Ozone oxidation mechanisms explained: direct ozonation and the hydroxyl radical pathway, the two reaction pathways of ozone in water and their significance for professional cleaning.

Ozone reactions with minerals: how ozone water interacts with limescale and mineral deposits

Ozone reactions with minerals explained: how ozone water reacts with limescale, iron, manganese and silicate and what this means for professional cleaning processes.

Ozone reactions with organic substances: what happens during surface cleaning

Ozone reactions with organic substances explained: how ozone reacts with fat, protein and carbohydrates during professional surface cleaning with ozone water.

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