Collection: Carpet Cleaning Extractors

Frequently Asked Questions
A: A carpet extractor sprays water and cleaning solution deep into carpet fibers, agitates the dirt, and then vacuums it out into a recovery tank.
A: Hot water is best because it helps dissolve oils and loosen dirt more effectively.
A: Yes, pre-vacuuming removes surface debris, allowing the extractor to clean deeper.
A: Use slow overlapping passes, avoid over-wetting, and allow adequate drying time.
A: High-traffic carpets should be extracted every 3–6 months depending on soil levels.
A: Empty and rinse tanks, flush lines with clean water, wipe surfaces, and store in a dry area.