The Science of Clean

How OxiMop Works

Transform ordinary tap water into a powerful, chemical-free cleaning solution using the natural power of ozone.

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What is Ozonated Water?

Ozone (O₃) is a naturally occurring molecule made of three oxygen atoms. When infused into water, it becomes one of nature's most powerful oxidizers—capable of eliminating 99.9% of bacteria, viruses, and odors on contact.

Unlike chemical cleaners that leave residue and harmful fumes, ozonated water reverts back to pure oxygen and water within minutes, leaving nothing behind but a clean surface.

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Ozone Molecule (O₃)

The Science of Clean

The Power of Ozonated Water

OxiMop transforms ordinary tap water into ozonated water — a powerful cleaning solution that helps reduce bacteria, break down odors, and clean hard surfaces without harsh chemical cleaners. Ozone is a strong oxidizer that quickly reverts back to oxygen after use.

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Tap Water

Fill the tank with ordinary tap water.

2

Ozone Activation

OxiMop infuses water with ozone on demand.

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Chemical-Free Clean

Ozonated water powers a deep, effective clean.

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Where ozone is already used

Dental Offices

Used for hygienic water-line and cleaning applications.

Water Treatment Plants

Helps disinfect and purify water systems.

Healthcare Facilities

Supports sanitation-focused cleaning environments.

Food Processing

Used in wash systems and sanitation workflows.

Commercial Laundry

Applied in cleaning and odor-control systems.

5 Simple Steps

From tap water to powerful cleaner in under 60 seconds.

01

Fill With Water

Remove the reservoir and fill it with regular tap water. No distilled water, no special solutions—just water straight from your faucet. The reservoir holds enough for multiple cleaning sessions.

02

Press the Button

Locate the power button on the back of your OxiMop and give it a single press. This activates the built-in ozone generator and begins the electrolysis process that transforms your water.

03

LED Turns Green

The indicator light glows solid green, signaling that the system is powered on and the ozonation cycle is about to begin. Your water is now being prepared for transformation.

Solid Green — Initializing
04

Green Starts Pulsing

The green LED begins to pulse rhythmically once you push the button at the top of the mop handle. This indicates active ozonation—electrical current is splitting oxygen molecules (O₂) and reforming them into ozone (O₃), which instantly dissolves into the water.

Pulsing Green — Ozonating
05

LED Turns Blue — Ready

A solid blue light means your ozonated water is fully activated and ready to use. Start mopping—and don't worry about the aqueous ozone turning back into regular water. As long as the OxiMop detects movement, it will continue to ozonate the water to optimum levels so you can clean continuously.

Solid Blue — Ready to Clean

The Science Behind the Clean

Understanding how ozone eliminates dirt, bacteria, and odors.

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Oxidation

Ozone is a powerful oxidizer—1.5× stronger than chlorine. When it contacts bacteria, viruses, or organic matter, it breaks down their cell walls, destroying them at the molecular level.

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No Residue

After cleaning, ozone naturally reverts to oxygen (O₂) and water (H₂O). Nothing is left behind—no chemical films, no sticky residue, no toxic fumes. Just clean.

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99.9% Effective

Ozonated water eliminates 99.9% of common household bacteria including E. coli, Salmonella, and Staphylococcus. It also neutralizes odors at their source.

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Safe for All Surfaces

Ozonated water is gentle enough for hardwood, tile, laminate, vinyl, and stone. No harsh chemicals means no risk of discoloration or damage to your floors.

OxiMop vs. Traditional Cleaners

OxiMop
Chemical Cleaners
Chemicals Required
None
Yes
Residue Left Behind
None
Chemical Film
Safe for Kids & Pets
Completely
Caution Required
Ongoing Costs
$0 (Just Water)
$50–200/year
Environmental Impact
Zero Waste
Plastic Bottles
Antibacterial Power
99.9%
99.9%

Common Questions

How long does the ozonated water stay effective?

As long as the OxiMop is detecting movement, it will continuously ozonate the water to keep it at an efficient 2PPM so you can clean without interruption.

Is ozonated water safe around children and pets?

Absolutely. Unlike chemical cleaners, ozonated water contains no toxic substances. Once it touches a surface, it begins reverting to pure water and oxygen. There's nothing harmful left behind—no fumes, no residue, no risk of poisoning if a child or pet touches a freshly cleaned floor.

What surfaces can I clean with OxiMop?

OxiMop is safe for virtually all sealed hard floors: hardwood, laminate, tile, vinyl, linoleum, marble, and concrete. Because there are no harsh chemicals, there's no risk of stripping finishes or causing discoloration. Avoid using on unsealed wood or waxed floors.

Do I need to buy refills or replacement parts?

The only consumable is the OxiPads, no chemicals or detergents. The pads are made to absorb more water, grime, and dirt, cleaning up to 1200ft–1800ft with a single pad.

How is ozone different from bleach or other disinfectants?

Ozone (O₃) is a natural molecule—it's the same compound that makes up Earth's protective ozone layer. Unlike bleach, it doesn't contain chlorine and won't damage fabrics or irritate skin. It's actually 1.5× more effective at killing bacteria than chlorine, but completely breaks down into harmless oxygen after use.

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