
Data-driven fiber extraction that stops rapid carpet resoiling.
Certified extraction and fiber renewal you can see.
Most commercial cleaners leave alkaline residues that attract dirt within 14 days. We measure soil loads, balance pH levels to exactly 7.0, and extract contaminants using 220-degree thermal fluid dynamics. You see the exact extraction metrics before we leave your New York property.
The Science of Complete Fiber Restoration

🔬 Measured Soil Load Analysis
We do not guess how dirty your carpet is. We measure the particulate density per square foot before applying any chemistry, ensuring the exact solvent-to-soil ratio.
⚗️ Zero-Residue pH Balancing
High-alkaline detergents cause rapid resoiling. We neutralize every fiber to a strict 7.0 pH, leaving zero sticky residue behind to attract new dirt.
🌡️ Thermal Fluid Extraction
Operating at a sustained 220°F, our extraction units break down hardened lipid bonds in synthetic fibers that cold-water surface washing leaves behind.
⚙️ Pile Reversal Correction
Crushed traffic lanes require mechanical intervention. We use counter-rotating brush agitation at 400 RPM to lift and separate matted nylon and olefin fibers.
📊 Transparent Extraction Metrics
You receive a post-restoration report detailing the volume of particulate removed and the final moisture content of your textiles.
Our 3-Phase Clinical Extraction Protocol
1
Audit Fiber Composition
We identify your exact carpet material, whether nylon, olefin, or wool, and test the current pH levels. This dictates the precise chemical formulation required for safe soil suspension.
2
Suspend and Agitate Particulates
We apply a targeted pre-conditioner and mechanically agitate the fibers at 400 RPM. This breaks the molecular bonds between the textile and the embedded soil over a 15-minute dwell time.
3
Extract and Neutralize
Using 220°F water at 400 PSI, we flush the suspended soils into our recovery tanks. A simultaneous acidic rinse neutralizes the carpet to a 7.0 pH, drying completely within 4 hours.
Verified Fiber Restoration Metrics

Brooklyn Commercial Office (5,000 sq ft)
Before: Severe traffic lane graying and 9.5 pH alkaline residue from previous vendors.
After: Restored original pile height and extracted 14 pounds of embedded particulate.
⏱ 8 hours
Manhattan Boutique Hotel Lobby
Before: Olefin carpets suffering from rapid resoiling every 14 days due to lipid absorption.
After: Applied encapsulation chemistry, reducing cleaning frequency requirements by 60 percent.
⏱ 30 days
Park Slope Residential Townhouse
Before: Wool broadloom damaged by improper high-heat synthetic cleaning methods.
After: Corrected pH imbalance to 5.5 and restored natural fiber elasticity.
⏱ 48 hours
Targeted Textile Degradation Solutions
Rapid Resoiling
We strip away the sticky alkaline detergents left by previous cleaners that cause your carpet to look dirty again within weeks.
Traffic Lane Graying
We restore crushed fibers in high-walkway areas using heavy mechanical agitation and targeted polymer encapsulation.
Olefin Lipid Bonding
Olefin fibers attract oils. We use specific solvent-based pre-sprays to break these chemical bonds without damaging the synthetic structure.
Wool pH Damage
Natural fibers degrade under high alkalinity. We use specialized acidic extraction protocols to clean wool safely at a 5.5 pH.
Filtration Soiling
We remove the dark lines around your baseboards caused by HVAC carbon particulates bonding to carpet fibers.
Sub-Surface Odor Retention
We bypass the backing to neutralize bacterial growth in the carpet pad using targeted enzyme injections and water claw extraction.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my carpet look dirty again just two weeks after cleaning?
Most cleaners use high-pH detergents and fail to rinse them out completely. This leaves a sticky residue that acts like a magnet for new dirt. We neutralize your carpet to a 7.0 pH to stop this cycle.
How long does a clinical extraction take to dry?
Our high-velocity vacuum systems recover 95 percent of the moisture used during extraction. Your carpets will be completely dry and ready for foot traffic within 4 to 6 hours.
Can you fix carpets that are matted down in the hallways?
Yes. Matted traffic lanes are caused by physical abrasion and embedded soils. We use a counter-rotating brush machine at 400 RPM to physically lift the crushed pile before thermal extraction.
Do you use the same process for commercial and residential carpets?
No. Commercial carpets are typically glue-down olefin or nylon, requiring encapsulation or high-heat extraction. Residential carpets usually have a separate pad and require different moisture control protocols to prevent delamination.
Stop Guessing. Start Measuring Your Carpet’s Health.
Book a clinical fiber assessment. We will test your carpet’s pH, identify the exact soil load, and provide a data-backed restoration plan.
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