Managing and controlling odor is a major part of our business, not only in addressing odors themselves but their source as well. Although, we have a variety of products on hand ready to attack the worst of problems our goal is to provide the most natural, cleanest and safest solution to the undesired source.
Whether you’re preparing to put the house on the market, need to freshen up your mattress, or laundry day has to wait, you can breathe happy when Carpet Pro Cleaners are on the job. Keep your home and your animals space clean and fresh with Carpet Pro Cleaners citrus extracted odor neutralizer.
Why do I need deodorizing?
Odor in homes and buildings may arise at any time and for any number of reasons. There are times when consumers are unable to determine and treat the source on their own. Professionals are needed in many instances such as pet urine contamination, musty odors associated with mold or moisture and many more. CPC technicians are equipped with an array of odor neutralizers and here to help.
How CPC can help?
During every one of our cleanings, we include the application of our lemon extracted essential oils and citrus fragrance. It’s not uncommon to have your home filled with the chemical vapors of a professional carpet cleaner. Carpet Pro Cleaners provides a cleaner, smarter and safer alternative to those toxic odors of the past.
Eco-Friendly Liquid and Block Formulations
Carpet Pro Cleaners is proud to be using odor control products from innovative companies who have had numerous US, Canadian, and European patents granted with additional patents pending. HBA award finalist and Gold Medal winner from the Culinary Institute of America. Environmentally conscious design: from choosing Eco-Friendly liquid and block formulations to simply designing products to be as effective but consuming fewer resources, helping to preserve our environment. We live here too! As productivity boosters, many of our products save time by allowing us to do 2 things at once – i.e., clean your carpets and freshen the air.
The manufacturers of our deodorizing products are proud to say:
- They are the #1 manufacturer of Industrial & Institutional block deodorants in the USA.
- #1 OEM deodorant block supplier
- Only vertically integrated I & I para manufacturer; we flake our para
from molten liquid. - FDA non-soap cleaner manufacturer
- Essential oil manufacturer
- Blend liquids, mix powders, extrude and press blocks
- All products are VOC Compliant.
- Odor control is the only business our suppliers are in so they understand important details that other companies who offer odor control to “round out their bundle” may miss. For example, different types of air fresheners (aerosols, liquids, blocks, gels, etc.) need different versions of the key fragrance or oil to maximize their air freshener potential. Our suppliers know this so they use different fragrances or oils in the gels, 103, and para, and Eco products. This focus on details results in products that smell better and last longer than anyone else’s.
Essential Oils
An essential oil is a concentrated hydrophobic liquid containing volatile aroma compounds from plants. Essential oils are also known as volatile oils, ethereal oils or aetherolea, or simply as the “oil of” the plant from which they were extracted, such as oil of clove. An oil is “essential” in the sense that it carries a distinctive scent, or essence, of the plant. Essential oils do not form a distinctive category for any medical, pharmacological, or culinary purpose. Essential oils are generally extracted by distillation. Other processes include expression, or solvent extraction. They are used in perfumes, cosmetics, soaps and in our case, deodorizers, for flavoring food and drink, and for adding scents to incense and household cleaning products. Various essential oils have been used medicinally at different periods in history. Medical applications proposed by those who sell medicinal oils range from skin treatments to remedies for cancer, and often are based solely on historical accounts of use of essential oils for these purposes. Claims for the efficacy of medical treatments and treatment of cancers in particular, are now subject to regulation in most countries. As the use of essential oils has declined in evidence-based medicine, one must consult older textbooks for much information on their use. Interest in essential oils has revived in recent decades with the popularity of aromatherapy, a branch of alternative medicine that claims that essential oils and other aromatic compounds have curative effects. Oils are volatilized or diluted in a carrier oil and used in massage, diffused in the air by a nebulizer, heated over a candle flame, or burned as incense.
For Carpet Pro Cleaners, it’s just one more step towards our mission of natural sustainability and preservation.