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Would dissolved ozone levels higher than 1.0 ppm damage my linens, e.g. cause color fading?

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Would dissolved ozone levels higher than 1.0 ppm damage my linens, e.g. cause color fading?

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A. Because Water Energy Ozone Laundry Systems dissolve ozone into the water apart from the washing machines (rather than simply bubbling it into the washer) the risk of damage to linens is virtually eliminated. Dissolved ozone comes into the washers thoroughly mixed in the water preventing any ‘hot spots’ of concentrated ozone. Tests have shown that whites and colors can safely be washed together at 2.5 ppm with no damage. Higher levels of ozone concentration (e.g. above 3.5ppm) are normally reserved for white or stained linen.

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