Our solutions leave no sticky residues behind so carpets stay clean longer.
Our innovative cleaning process uses about 80% less water than traditional steam cleaning
Our carbonating solutions penetrate deep into your carpets to blast dirt & grime off of carpet fibers.
The NaturalĀ®, our propriatery green certified cleaning solution is safe for kids & pets.
Provides a better cleaning experience that the whole household can enjoy.
Chem-Dry's Hot Carbonating Extraction process vs. Steam Carpet Cleaning...
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Chem-Dry Carpet Cleaning vs. Steam Carpet Cleaners

A Difference You Can Feel

Sunshine Chem-Dry starts by applying its exclusive Carbonating Cleaner at a low pressure. This patented, non-toxic cleaning solution uses millions of tiny carbonation bubbles to releases dirt and grime from your carpets. As the bubbles invigorate carpet fibers, soil and stains are lifted to the surface and vacuumed away. Sunshine Chem-Dry uses a minimal amount of moisture, so your carpets are fully dry and ready to enjoy in just 1 to 2 hours.

On the other hand, steam cleaners drench your carpets with truckloads of sudsy water and harsh cleaners before attempting to suck it all back out. Your carpets are clean, but not for long. The layer of soapy residue left behind attracts stains and causes your carpets to get dirty much more quickly. Worst of all, steam cleaning can leave excessive amounts of moisture at the base of your carpets, requiring more time to dry and creating a breeding ground for bacteria and mold.

Chem-Dry’s carpet cleaning system is simply healthier and more complete that steam cleaning. Overall, Chem-Dry offers a healthier, more thorough carpet cleaning experience.

The Details Matter – See the Difference Between Chem-Dry and Steam Cleaners

Green Carpet Cleaning Chem-Dry (Hot Carbonation)


Steam Cleaning Steam Cleaners (Hot Water Extraction)

  • Strong chemical cleaners
  • Long dry time
  • High pH cleaners
  • Promotes stain recurrence
  • No green certification
  • Too much liquid applied at extreme pressure

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