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Carpet Cleaners

Keep carpets presentable between deep cleans with commercial carpet cleaners built for stains, traffic lanes, and odors. Stock up on proven formulas with low pricing, 1-2 day shipping, and support that helps you choose correctly.
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Carpet Cleanser Heavy-Duty Prespray, Fruity Scent, 1 gal Bottle, 4/Carton (101109737)
Carpet Extraction Rinse, Floral Scent, 1 gal Bottle, 4/Carton (101109760)
Carpet Spot and Stain Remover, Country Fresh Scent, 32 oz Bottle, 12/Carton (4847)
Citrus Express Gel Spotter, Citrus Scent, 32 oz Squeeze Bottle, 6/Carton (95002523)
Clean Building Carpet Cleaner Concentrate, Unscented, 1gal Bottle (11201)
Defoamer/Carpet Cleaner, Cream, Unscented, 32 oz Squeeze Bottle (95002620)
EDF-3 Carpet Cleaner Defoamer, Unscented, 1 gal Bottle, 4/Carton (1038773)
Eliminator Carpet Spot and Stain Remover, Unscented, 18 oz Aerosol Spray, 12/Carton (10620)
FiberPRO Es-Steam Carpet Cleaner, Country Fresh Scent, 1 gal Bottle, 4/Carton (4020400)
FiberPRO Es-Steam FastDraw Carpet Cleaner, Country Fresh Scent, 2 L Bottle, 4/Carton (4024700)
Food/Beverage/Protein Stain Remover, Unscented, 32 oz Pour Bottle, 6/Carton (40503)
General Purpose Spotter, Floral Scent, Liquid, 1 qt Squeeze Bottle, 6/Carton (101109763)
High Traffic Carpet Cleaner, 128 oz Bottle (ZUHTC128EA)
Zep Commercial

High Traffic Carpet Cleaner, 128 oz Bottle (ZUHTC128EA)

$9.69 $18.50
Industrial Strength Carpet Spotter, Unscented, 32 oz Bottle, 12/Carton (4821)
LIQUID ALIVE Enzyme Digestant Carpet and Textile Cleaner/Deodorizer, 20 oz Aerosol Spray, 12/Carton (33420)
Paint, Oil and Grease Spotter Gel, Fruity Scent, 32 oz Squeeze Bottle, 6/Carton (913888)
Pet Specialist Stain and Odor Remover, Citrus Scent, 32 oz Trigger Spray Bottle, 12/Carton (99850CT)
Pro Carpet Cleaner Ready-To-Use, Unscented, 32 oz Spray Bottle, 12/Carton (0506032)
Pro Carpet Cleaner, Unscented, 1 gal Bottle, 4/Carton (0506128)
simple green

Pro Carpet Cleaner, Unscented, 1 gal Bottle, 4/Carton (0506128)

$68.98 $118.19
Professional Carpet Stain Remover Plus Deodorizer, Lemon Scent, 1 gal Jug, 4/Carton (352253)
Professional Carpet Stain Remover Plus Deodorizer, Lemon Scent, 32 oz Spray Bottle, 6/Carton (352258)
Protein Spotter, Fresh Scent, 32 oz Bottle, 6/Carton (5002611)
Red Juice Stain Remover, Unscented, 32 oz Bottle, 6 Bottles/Carton (95002540)
Urine Destroyer, Citrus Scent, 32 oz Spray Bottle (99487EA)
Urine Destroyer, Citrus Scent, 32 oz Spray Bottle, 6/Carton (99487)
Urine Stain and Odor Remover, Fresh Mint Scent, 32 oz, 12/Carton (4835)
Carpet Cleaner, Unscented, 32 oz Spray Bottle, 12/Carton (97402CT)
Carpet Extraction Cleaner, Lemongrass Scent, 1 gal Bottle, 4/Carton (1041398)
Carpet Extraction Cleaner, Lemongrass Scent, 1gal Bottle (1041398EA)
Carpet Pre-Spotter, Citrus Scent, 100 Pak-Its/tub, 4 Tubs/carton (5964203400CT)
Carpet Spot and Stain Remover, Fresh Scent, 24 oz Trigger Spray Bottle (5703700078EA)
Carpet Spot and Stain Remover, Fresh Scent, 24 oz Trigger Spray Bottle, 6/Carton (5703700078)
Carpet Spotter Plus, Butyl Scent, 18 oz Aerosol Spray, Dozen (676)
Concentrated All-Purpose Carpet Shampoo, Unscented, 1 gal Bottle (ZUCEC128EA)
Concentrated All-Purpose Carpet Shampoo, Unscented, 1 gal Can, 4/Carton (ZUCEC128CT)
Deodorizing Carpet Cleaning Powder, Fresh Scent, 30 oz Box, 6/Carton (3320011538)

Commercial carpet cleaners for faster turnaround and better results

Carpet maintenance is often a mix of spot treatment, scheduled cleaning, and quick refreshes between service visits. This category focuses on ready-to-use and concentrate carpet cleaners designed for commercial environments where appearance, safety, and speed matter. With over 100 SKUs across trusted brands like RESOLVE, Diversey, Boardwalk, Betco, Zep Commercial, simple green, Zep, Dymon, Misty, and OxiClean, its easy to match chemistry to the soil type and the equipment you use.

Buying in bulk helps standardize results across locations, reduce emergency runs, and keep your team using the same dilution and dwell-time expectations. If you manage multiple sites, consider setting par levels by area (lobby, hallways, breakrooms, classrooms) so you always have the right cleaner on hand.

Choose the right carpet cleaner by soil type

Not all carpet soil is the same. Selecting the right formula improves removal while reducing re-soiling and residue.

  • Food and beverage stains: Look for spotters designed for sugars, tannins, and dyes. Fast-acting formulas help reduce downtime in restaurants, breakrooms, and hospitality.
  • Grease and tracked-in oils: Use a carpet cleaner with strong emulsifiers for entryways, kitchens, and industrial traffic lanes.
  • Organic stains and odors: Enzyme or oxygen-based options can help with urine, vomit, and other protein soils common in healthcare, schools, and multi-family properties.
  • General traffic lane soil: Low-residue cleaners are preferred for routine maintenance to help prevent rapid re-soiling.

Match chemistry to your cleaning method and equipment

Carpet cleaners are typically used in one of three ways: spot cleaning, bonnet cleaning, or extraction. Always confirm the product label for approved methods and dilution ratios.

  • Spot and stain removal: Ready-to-use sprays are ideal for quick response. Keep them staged on carts for high-traffic areas.
  • Bonnet and interim cleaning: If you are doing low-moisture maintenance, pair your cleaner with the right Carpet Bonnets to lift soil without overwetting.
  • Extraction cleaning: For periodic deep cleaning, choose low-foam, extractor-safe formulas and use equipment that maintains consistent suction and recovery.

If you are outfitting a full program, compare equipment options in Commercial Vacuums for daily soil removal and Floor Machines & Accessories for interim and restorative workflows.

Key specs buyers should verify before ordering

Procurement teams and facility managers typically standardize on a few specs to reduce callbacks and protect carpet warranties.

  • Concentrate vs. ready-to-use: Concentrates lower cost per use and are easier to stock in bulk. Ready-to-use reduces mixing errors for smaller teams.
  • Low residue / rinse requirements: Lower residue can mean cleaner carpets longer and fewer complaints about sticky feel.
  • Foam control: Critical for extractors to prevent reduced suction and recovery tank issues.
  • Fragrance level: Consider low-odor options for healthcare, offices, and sensitive environments.
  • Surface compatibility: Confirm safe use on nylon, olefin, wool blends, and colorfastness requirements.

How to build a cost-effective carpet care program

A practical program usually includes: daily vacuuming, immediate spot response, interim low-moisture cleaning, and scheduled extraction. Daily soil removal reduces the amount of chemical needed later and extends carpet life. For pad-based interim cleaning, keep the correct Cleaning & Polishing Pads on hand so teams do not substitute the wrong material and risk poor results.

For restorative work on hard floors in the same facility, you may also be ordering Stripping Pads and Sweepers to keep entrances and corridors cleaner, which directly reduces carpet soil load.

Bulk ordering, shipping speed, and support that reduces risk

When carpet issues hit, you need product fast. Our assortment is built for commercial buyers who want low prices, 1-2 day shipping, and consistent availability for recurring needs. Ordering by the case helps control cost per use and keeps multiple locations aligned on the same products and procedures.

Need help selecting a formula for your soil type or equipment? Our knowledgeable customer support can help you narrow options, confirm dilution guidance, and avoid common missteps like overuse, residue buildup, or incompatible use with extractors. If you are maintaining vacuum fleets, add filters, belts, and tools from Vacuum Accessories to reduce downtime and keep performance consistent.

Carpet cleaner safety and compliance basics

Always follow the label and SDS for dilution, dwell time, ventilation, and PPE. Test in an inconspicuous area for colorfastness, especially on patterned or specialty carpets. Avoid over-wetting and ensure adequate drying to reduce odor and slip risk in occupied buildings.

Carpet Cleaners FAQ

  • Can I use these carpet cleaners in an extractor machine?

    Only use products labeled as extractor-safe and low-foam. Verify dilution ratios and foam control on the label to protect suction performance and avoid recovery tank issues.

  • How do I remove urine odors from carpet in schools or healthcare facilities?

    Use an odor-focused formula such as enzyme-based or oxygen-based carpet cleaners, then allow proper dwell time and complete drying. Always test for colorfastness and follow the label and SDS.

  • How much carpet cleaner should I stock for recurring maintenance?

    Set par levels based on square footage, traffic, and cleaning frequency. Many facilities keep separate stock for spotters, interim cleaning, and extraction so teams can respond quickly without substituting the wrong product.

  • Should I buy concentrate or ready-to-use carpet cleaner?

    Concentrates typically deliver the lowest cost per use and are ideal for bulk purchasing across multiple sites. Ready-to-use products reduce mixing errors and are convenient for quick spot response.

  • What is the best carpet cleaner for commercial traffic lanes?

    For traffic lanes, choose a low-residue commercial carpet cleaner designed for routine maintenance. Low residue helps reduce rapid re-soiling and keeps carpets looking cleaner between deep extractions.

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