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"My carpet and tile floors came out beautiful. We were condsidering getting new carpets until a friend of mine told me about Gangi Chem-Dry and how they made her carpets look like new. I was very pleased at how my floors came out, they looked brand new. When they were done my house was filled with a citrus aroma that was so good. The workers from Gangi Chem-Dry were very professional. I will be using them again for sure. Prices are very reasonable. I w ould definitely reccommend this company. It was a pleasure doing business with them." - Dianne R. in Brookly, NY

 
Gangi Chem-Dry » Services » Professional Carpet Cleaning » Equipment and Cleaning Systems

Equipment and Cleaning Systems

HOT CARBONATING EXTRACTION:

Chem-Dry technicians are trained to clean with the PowerHead, an innovative machine that applies our core carbonated cleaning solution, The Natural®, which grabs dirt and lifts it to the surface where it is sucked away with our proprietary vortex power. This deep cleaning uses Chem-Dry's amplified extraction for a deep down clean that's safe and non-toxic. You can trust Chem-Dry to ensure the best clean in the industry.

  • Chem-Dry technicians are in more than 10,000 homes daily.
  • Chem-Dry cleans more than 1 billion feet of carpet each year.

Hot Carbonating Extraction is endorsed by the Carpet & Rug Institute and major carpet mills.

LEGACY TANK AND BONNET

The Legacy system uses a spray tank and buffer for a quality surface cleaning. This system uses The Natural cleaning solution, which is safe and non-toxic. The Legacy system is not endorsed by major carpet mills or the Carpet & Rug Institute.

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