3-in-1 Multipurpose Cleaner: Sanitize, deodorize, and clean any non-porous surface in as little as 2 minutes with basic tap water, reducing germs without harmful chemicals
Superior Eco-Friendly Sanitizing: All natural and safe to use around children and pets, perfect for sanitizing surfaces in your home, office, or while traveling
Portable & Practical: Conveniently fits on your desk, nightstand, dresser, coffee table, or in the car, and easily stores in your purse, backpack, gym bag, diaper bag, or travel suitcase
Less Waste: Aqueous ozone is generated from tap water, providing a powerful, environmentally friendly clean every time, eliminating the need for messy wipes and sprays, and can be refilled and reused endlessly
@smittypap The science is actually well established. Only thing is that it need to be in contact for up to a minute to get four log cleaning (99.99%). I just spray, wipe down, and spray again and let dry.
Water is H2O. Hit it with electricity and you get bubbles of H2 on one electrode and O2 on the other. Run the O2 through a second set of electrodes and you get O3. That tang in the air after a lightning storm? That’s Ozone.
So a simple way of thinking about this is you’ve stored electricity in water and are using it to electrocute germs. O3 (ozone) is super reactive and essentially “burns” microbes. In high quantities it can bleach almost anything. This stuff is relatively low density, but there’s enough O3 to kill germs when you spray it on a surface and let the mist air-dry.
After about 30 minutes, the majority of H2 and O3 will have reacted and turned back into H2O.
It’s a little hard to prove how well it works, but I guess that’s true for anything that kills germs. I bought one of these and can confirm breathing too close to the spray mildly irritates my throat, so it does do something.
Specs
Product: Homedics Ozone Clean 3-in-1 Chemical-Free Disinfectant Spray
Model: SAN-OZ100-WT, SAN-OZ100-BL, SAN-OZ100-BK
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Friday, Mar 20 - Monday, Mar 23
Free chemicals. What a deal.
Comes with a heaping dose of snake oil.
@smittypap The science is actually well established. Only thing is that it need to be in contact for up to a minute to get four log cleaning (99.99%). I just spray, wipe down, and spray again and let dry.
Alchemy
Ugh. Horrible marketing for actual science.
Water is H2O. Hit it with electricity and you get bubbles of H2 on one electrode and O2 on the other. Run the O2 through a second set of electrodes and you get O3. That tang in the air after a lightning storm? That’s Ozone.
So a simple way of thinking about this is you’ve stored electricity in water and are using it to electrocute germs. O3 (ozone) is super reactive and essentially “burns” microbes. In high quantities it can bleach almost anything. This stuff is relatively low density, but there’s enough O3 to kill germs when you spray it on a surface and let the mist air-dry.
After about 30 minutes, the majority of H2 and O3 will have reacted and turned back into H2O.
@jamesmcp thank you this is the best and most concise description/explanation I’ve seen! Still not gonna buy one but might borrow one from a friend
It’s a little hard to prove how well it works, but I guess that’s true for anything that kills germs. I bought one of these and can confirm breathing too close to the spray mildly irritates my throat, so it does do something.
/buy
@user43397771 Sorry, this deal contains 3 unique items and I’m not sure which one you want. You can review how to pick one, or just try ordering from the checkout page.
Anyone having issues with the device?