Royal Carpet Extractor - Carpet Cleaning Shampooer
Royal carpet extractors receive high praise from commercial and home users. The clear casing on many models gives you a clear view of the dirt being removed from your carpeting.
In addition, Royal carpet shampooers use two brush heads that rotate in different directions removing dirt from deep within the carpet quickly and effectively.
There are several Royal carpet extractors on the market. Learn more about the different models and their features.
Royal Carpet Extractor MRY7910
Royal’s MRY7910 rug shampooer includes two suction nozzles to maximize the amount of dirt and cleaning solution removed from your carpeting on the first pass. Your rugs and carpets dry quickly without leading to water damage on the sub-flooring.
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All controls on Royal carpet extractors are on the handle. You can turn the unit on, power the carpet shampoo distribution system and the brush system on from the handle. Stop having to bend over to find the right switch when you want to switch to a clean water rinse.
The MRY7910 vacuum carpet shampooer contains separate tanks for hot water and rug shampoo. The machine mixes the solution for you.
Royal Commercial Carpet Shampoo Machine RY7940
Royal’s RY7940 is a commercial grade rug shampoo machine that outperforms the competition. Like the MRY7910, this Royal carpet extractor contains two extractor nozzles to remove the most dirt in the fastest time. The large water tank eliminates frequent trips to the sink for more hot water. Allow the machine to mix the carpet cleaning shampoo for you and then when you’re done, go back over the carpeting with a clean water rinse for the ultimate clean.
Royal RY7600 Lite Rug Shampooing Machine
The RY7600 Lite Carpet Extractor by Royal is similar to other Royal models. Features like the dual extractor nozzles and clear casing remain the same. This carpet shampooer model is great in smaller homes where only one or two rooms are carpeted and a large water storage tank isn’t necessary. The smaller size makes storage a snap and it’s easier for those with less arm strength to move up and down stairs.
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