How to Clean Your Carpet with a

Carpet Extractor

for a Deep and Thorough Clean

A carpet extractor is a powerful tool for deep cleaning carpets. Unlike traditional vacuuming, a carpet extractor uses hot water, a cleaning solution, and suction to remove dirt, grime, and stains from the carpet fibers. In this blog, we will cover the steps for using a carpet extractor to clean your carpets and achieve professional results.

Gather Equipment

Step 1: Gather Equipment

Gather Equipment To clean your carpet with a carpet extractor, you will need a carpet extractor, a cleaning solution, and a vacuum cleaner. Choose a cleaning solution that is specifically designed for use with a carpet extractor and follow the manufacturer's instructions for mixing it with water.

Step 2: Vacuum the Carpet

Vacuum the Carpet Before using the carpet extractor, vacuum the carpet thoroughly to remove any loose dirt and debris. This will prevent the dirt from getting agitated and embedded deeper into the carpet fibers during the extraction process.

Vacuum the Carpet
Apply Cleaning Solution

Step 3: Apply Cleaning Solution

Apply the Cleaning Solution Fill the carpet extractor's solution tank with the recommended amount of cleaning solution and water. Start at one corner of the room and work your way to the opposite corner, making overlapping passes with the extractor. Be sure to allow the cleaning solution to dwell on the carpet for the recommended time before extracting it.

Step 4: Extract the Solution

Extract the Solution Start the carpet extractor and begin extracting the cleaning solution. Move the extractor slowly and evenly across the carpet, overlapping each pass slightly. Use the extractor's suction power to remove as much of the cleaning solution as possible.

Extract the Solution
Rinse the Carpet

Step 5: Rinse the Carpet

Rinse the Carpet After extracting the cleaning solution, switch the carpet extractor to a rinse mode, if available, and rinse the carpet thoroughly. This will remove any remaining cleaning solution and soap residue, ensuring a clean and fresh carpet.

Step 6: Vacuum After Rinsing

Vacuum Again After rinsing the carpet, vacuum the carpet again to remove any remaining moisture. This will also help restore the carpet's pile and prevent any residue from attracting dirt.

Vacuum After rinsing

Cleaning your carpet with a carpet extractor is a powerful way to deep clean and remove dirt, grime, and stains. By following the steps outlined in this blog, you can achieve professional results and keep your carpets looking clean and fresh.