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Carpet & Upholstery Shampoo

Sale price$20.99 Regular price$23.9913% Off

Clinical-grade carpet & upholstery cleanser that's pet and kid safe. Removes stains, dirt, grime, odors, funk, & other junk.


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A bottle of Puracy Carpet & Upholstery Shampoo with citrus fruits on wood, tiled wall behind.
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Powerful Clean, Good for All

Thoughtfully Made

Our Formula

Designed with Purpose

 Doctor-developed, plant-powered* formula made without any B.S. (Bad Stuff) so you can clean without worry.

Key Ingredients

Decyl Glucoside

A biodegradable plant-based surfactant and cleansing agent.

Octyl Dimethyl Amine Oxide

It breaks surface tension in water and allows dirt and oil to be flushed away. It is also a foaming agent.

Sodium Citrate

Used as pH adjuster and water softener

How to Use

1

Dilution:

  • General cleaning: 1 oz cleaner : 100 oz water
  • Machine detergent reservoir: 1 oz cleaner : 4 oz water
2

Machine Cleaning:

  1. Fill the clean water tank with hot tap water.
  2. Add cleaner, gently shake.
  3. Shampoo carpet.
  4. Rinse the tank with hot water and run again to remove any cleaner.

Note: Do not pour undiluted cleaner into the detergent reservoir.

3

Hand Cleaning:

  1. Mix cleaner with warm water in a bucket.
  2. Soak a clean cloth and gently scrub the area.
  3. Rinse with fresh warm water and a clean towel until no cleaner remains.
Start Cleaning

Six Enzyme Cleaners for Every Stain

Amylase

Tackles starches (tomato sauce, chocolate)

Pectinase

Breaks down fruit stains

Lipase

Removes oils (lipstick, grease, sweat)

Protease

Targets proteins (grass, blood, meat)

Mannanase

Works on thickeners (ice cream, soup)

Cellulase

Cleans mud, dirt, and dust

semiclean vs puracy3

No more “SemiClean”

In head-to-head comparisons, oxygen bleach (e.g. sodium perborate, sodium percarbonate, hydrogen peroxide) was no match for our product.

Oxygen bleach simply doesn’t remove all stains and you'd wind up using more product to do the same job. It can lead to fading and general wearing of fabrics.

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Frequently Asked Questions