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I think it is interesting that other manufacturers appear to be using this technology as well for cleaning. Examples:
- ewateradvantage.com - company also installs device to generate aqueous ozone for cleaning
- Toto the Japanese toilet manufacturer - markets "electrolyzed water" as "ewater+"
What they don't say is how these devices are safely disposing of the hydrogen. DouglasHeld (talk) 22:14, 21 March 2018 (UTC)