The technology behind
Wash textile cleaner

Advanced textile cleaning with microbubbles, water, and steam – developed to deep clean the fibers without chemicals.

Cleaning textiles at fiber level

A textile cleaner is designed to clean textiles through wet cleaning with extraction. This means that water is applied in a controlled manner to the material to dissolve dirt and stains, after which the dirty water is extracted directly from the textile.

Unlike vacuuming or superficial cleaning, a textile cleaner actively works within the textile's fibers, where dirt, grease, odors, and particles accumulate over time.

Deep cleaning with Bubbellift™ technology

BubbleLift™ is Ozoneair's own cleaning technology that uses microscopic air bubbles to improve how water works in textile fibers. The bubbles form in the water and penetrate the material where they:

  • break the surface tension around stains
  • dissolve deeply embedded dirt
  • lift particles from within the fibers

This technology ensures effective cleaning without the need for harsh chemicals.

How the Wash textile cleaner works

  • Spray the solution

    Microbubbles form and distribute evenly over the stain.

  • Active cleaning

    The bubbles penetrate the fibers and lift away the dirt.

  • Wet suction

    Wash sucks up dirty water directly – no dirt is left behind.

Steam cleaning for hygiene and refreshing

Wash Steam is equipped with a steam function that can be used separately or together with suction. The steam reaches approximately 90 °C and is used to:

  • freshen up textiles
  • reduce mites and bacteria
  • help loosen ingrained dirt
  • neutralize unpleasant odors

The steam function makes Wash particularly suitable for households where hygiene and the indoor environment are especially important.

Technical Comparison of Textile Washers

Many traditional textile cleaners work primarily by rinsing the surface and then sucking up the water. This can leave dirt, odors, or moisture deeper in the material.

Traditional textile washes

Traditional textile washes


Principle of purification

Rinsing and soaking of the surface

Cleaning depth

Limited to the surface layer

Use of Steam

Often missing

Cleaning products

Often requires chemicals

Adaptation

A simple mode

Handling

Often large and unwieldy

Tvätta

Tvätta


Principle of purification

Clean deep into the fabric, too.

Cleaning depth

Dirt is lifted out of the fibers and sucked up

Use of Steam

Steam refreshes and cleans

Cleaning products

Clean with just water

Adaptation

Multiple programs for different needs

Handling

Smooth and easy to use

Traditional textile washes
Tvätta
Principle of purification
Rinsing and soaking of the surface
Principle of purification
Clean deep into the fabric, too.
Cleaning depth
Limited to the surface layer
Cleaning depth
Dirt is lifted out of the fibers and sucked up
Use of Steam
Often missing
Use of Steam
Steam refreshes and cleans
Cleaning products
Often requires chemicals
Cleaning products
Clean with just water
Adaptation
A simple mode
Adaptation
Multiple programs for different needs
Handling
Often large and unwieldy
Handling
Smooth and easy to use

Common questions about air purification technology

A vacuum cleaner removes loose dust and particles on the surface. A textile cleaner cleans with water and suction, which allows dirt, stains, and odors deep in the textile fibers to be dissolved and sucked out of the material.

No. Wash is designed to clean effectively with just water, microbubbles, and suction. For extremely stubborn stains, cleaning agents can be used as a supplement, but they are not required for normal cleaning.

Yes. Wash has several programs and temperature settings that allow you to adapt the cleaning to different materials. It is always recommended to test on a small, hidden area first, especially on delicate fabrics.

Bubbellift™ creates microscopic air bubbles in the water. The bubbles penetrate the fabric fibers, dissolving dirt and helping to lift particles that might otherwise be difficult to remove with conventional wet cleaning.

The steam function is used to refresh textiles, reduce odours, and contribute to better hygiene. Steam can also help to loosen ingrained dirt and reduce mites and bacteria in textiles.

No. On the contrary, Wash is developed to clean in a controlled and gentle way. Regular, correct use can help textiles retain their colour, shape, and quality longer compared to more aggressive cleaning methods.

Spotless guarantee

Try Wash for 14 days without stress – and experience how easy it is to keep your home fresh, every day.