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connected directly to a water source, under a sink or in a janitorial closet. If using a wall-mounted ‘fill station’ as they are often called, the aqueous ozone can be poured directly into a bottle sprayer and then used as you would a traditional cleaning solution.


• Along with pouring aqueous ozone into a sprayer, cleaning professionals can also fill buckets, autoscrubbers, carpet extractors, and other tools and equipment used for cleaning.


• Aqueous ozone should be mixed with cold water; by the way, this also helps promote sustainability by reducing energy consumption.


• Do not mix aqueous ozone with any other cleaning solutions.


• As to where to use aqueous ozone, it can be used to clean most surfaces in a commercial facility, including countertops, restroom fixtures, floors and walls, carpet, glass, and stainless steel.


• While aqueous ozone will work with any cleaning cloth or mop head, microfibre cloths and mop heads are recommended for best results.


• If cleaning a smaller floor area, fill a bucket with aqueous ozone from a fill station and then mop with a clean mop head.


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• For cleaning restrooms, aqueous ozone can be applied to the floor, sinks, toilets, urinals, partitions and walls directly from a ‘caddy’ system. A caddy is a rolling aqueous ozone system, looking similar to an upright carpet extractor that allows for on-site/ on-demand cleaning. From there, the fixtures and be wiped and the floor can be mopped with a clean microfibre mop, or wet vacuumed.


• As mentioned earlier, aqueous ozone can be used to clean carpet; this is done by using the caddy system as a carpet extractor; a wand attachment is available for the machine. The carpet can also be pre-sprayed with aqueous ozone as well, and then cleaned with a traditional extractor.


• While aqueous ozone is considered a powerful general purpose cleaner, it is not recognised as a disinfectant; however, several studies have concluded that aqueous ozone does have antimicrobial properties.


• Although it is not necessary to use protective clothing when working with aqueous ozone, as with all cleaning, gloves and goggles are recommended.


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