The healthy way to clean carpet


CFR (continuous flow recycling) carpet extractors are the healthy way to clean carpets. These systems minimize the amount of water necessary to do the job, and the unique atomization wand leaves behind less moisture, so carpets dry faster with little chance of mold, mildew, or bacteria development.

And with the Perfect-Pro 500 CFR system with Perfect Heat,™ cleaning effectiveness and efficiencies are improved significantly. As a bonus, the CFR system also offers an optional in-line ozone-assisted model to help eliminate odors, leaving carpets and rooms clean and fresh.

For more information, visit www.cfrcorp.com or call toll-free: 800-533-2557.



August 6, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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