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Carpet Extractors
Commercial carpet extractors and carpet cleaning machines lift deep set soil from rugs, hotel hallways, vehicle interiors and water damaged floors. Shop heated, portable and self contained extractors from Mytee, EDIC and Powr-Flite, sized from compact spotters to large area truck mount alternatives for restoration crews.
Mytee BZ-105LX-AUTO Breeze Portable Carpet Extractor, 500 PSI
Mytee4.0 / 5.0
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The Mytee BZ-105LX-AUTO Breeze Portable Carpet Extractor delivers truckmount-level power in a compact, portable form. Featuring dual Mytee® LX™ vac...
View full detailsMytee BZ-105LX Breeze Portable Carpet Extractor, 500 PSI
MyteeThe Breeze™ Carpet Extractor delivers truckmount-level power in a portable unit. Equipped with dual Mytee® LX™ vacuums, it produces up to 250 CFM a...
View full detailsMytee 1003DX Speedster Heated Portable Extractor, 10 gal., 500 PSI
MyteeThe Mytee 1003DX Speedster Heated Portable Extractor is a powerful and user-friendly carpet extractor designed for professional cleaning applicatio...
View full detailsMytee 1005LX Speedster Portable Extractor, 10 gal., 500 PSI, LX vacuums
MyteeThe Mytee 1005LX Speedster Portable Extractor is a high-performance carpet cleaning solution designed for professionals. Equipped with Mytee’s excl...
View full detailsSandia Sniper 12-Gallon Dual 3-Stage Carpet Extractor - 500 PSI Pump with Optional Heat - 80-3500
SandiaThe Sandia Sniper 12-Gallon Dual 3-Stage Carpet Extractor with 500 PSI Pump offers professional-grade carpet cleaning for challenging commercial ...
View full detailsSandia Sniper 12-Gallon Carpet Extractor - 500 PSI Adjustable Pump with Optional Heat - 80-2500
Sandia5.0 / 5.0
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The Sandia Sniper 12-Gallon Carpet Extractor - 500 PSI Adjustable Pump with Optional Heat (Models 80-2500 and 80-2500-H) is designed to deliver s...
View full detailsSandia Optimizer 12-Gallon Portable Carpet Extractor - 500 PSI Pump with Optional Heat - 66-2500
SandiaThe Sandia 66-2500 and 66-2500-H OPTIMIZER 12-Gallon Portable Carpet Extractor combines powerful performance with a durable, user-friendly design...
View full detailsPowr-Flite Pulsar Delta+ Carpet Extractors 15 Gallon 500 PSI Dual Element Heater
Powr-FliteThe 15-gallon, 220 PSI Powr-Flite Pulsar Gamma+® is designed with the professional cleaner in mind. Built for enhanced mobility, the Powr-Flite ...
View full detailsPowr-Flite Pulsar Delta Carpet Extractors 10 Gallon 500 PSI Dual Element Heater
Powr-FliteThe 10-gallon Powr-Flite Pulsar Delta® combines the unique capabilities of a Dual Airwatt vacuum motor with the power of a Dual Element Heater t...
View full detailsEDIC Galaxy 2000 Portable Carpet Extractor - 500 PSI
EDICThe Galaxy 2000 Portable Carpet Extractor delivers unmatched power, compact design, and versatility with a unique "heat-ready" system. This featu...
View full detailsHow to Pick the Right Carpet Extractor
A carpet extractor sprays cleaning solution into the pile and immediately vacuums it back up with a wand or attached brush head. Picking between a portable, self contained or truck mount style depends on tank size, water lift, heat and the kind of soils you face.
Portable vs Self Contained vs Truck Mount
- Portable carpet extractors. Compact two tank machines with a wand and hose. Light to carry, ideal for stairs, vehicles and tight commercial spaces.
- Self contained extractors. Walk behind units with brushes that scrub and extract in one pass. Faster on open hotel and office floors.
- Truck mount alternatives. Large gas or electric machines with high vacuum and pressure for restoration work and large facility maintenance.
Heated vs Cold Water
Heated carpet extractors use an inline heater to raise solution temperature, which improves the chemistry of most cleaning agents and helps lift body oils, grease and pet stains. Cold water units cost less up front and stay reliable, but need more pre spray dwell time on tough soils. For janitorial maintenance cold water is often enough; for restoration and water damage work, heat earns its keep.
Tank Size and PSI
- Under 5 gallons: spotters and small detail jobs
- 5 to 10 gallons: most office and apartment work
- 10 to 15 gallons: hotels and large floors
- 15+ gallons: restoration and water extraction
Pump pressure of 60 to 200 PSI suits routine carpet cleaning. High pressure 500+ PSI machines are built for tile and grout cleaning with a hard surface tool, so look for that spec if you plan to use one machine across both surfaces.
Pair an extractor with an air scrubber for water damage cleanup or a commercial dehumidifier to dry the carpet faster after cleaning. For dry soil pickup before extraction, add a commercial vacuum to the kit.
Browse Mytee carpet extractors for compact heated portables, or shop EDIC carpet extractors for full sized janitorial models.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a carpet extractor and a carpet shampooer?
A carpet extractor injects solution under pressure and pulls it back out with strong vacuum, removing soil and most of the moisture. A shampooer agitates foam into the carpet and relies on a separate dry vacuum step. Extractors finish faster and leave the carpet drier.
How long does carpet take to dry after extraction?
With a heated extractor and good airflow, most carpets are dry in 2 to 6 hours. Cold water units with low vacuum can leave carpets damp for 12 to 24 hours. Run an air scrubber or fan over the area to speed dry time.
Can I use a carpet extractor on auto upholstery?
Yes. Choose a portable spotter or detail extractor with a small upholstery tool. Use auto specific cleaning solution and lower pressure to avoid soaking foam padding underneath.
How often should I clean commercial carpet?
High traffic areas like hotel lobbies and entrances benefit from daily vacuuming, monthly interim cleaning and quarterly hot water extraction. Office cubicles can stretch to two or three times per year with regular vacuuming in between.