Pure water dissolving nitrogen gas and containing microbubbles is supplied
to a substrate. Since microbubbles are very minute in size and also have
the electrostatic property, they can efficiently adsorb particles on the
substrate surface or in the pure water. Further, since pure water
dissolving nitrogen gas is unlikely to be charged, the pure water itself
never carries new particles from each component of the apparatus. These
functions allow efficient particle removal from the substrate surface or
the liquid.