What if the problem isn’t how you clean carpets… but how the industry taught you to do it?

Carpets Are Where Operations Break Down First

No one notices clean carpets.
But they immediately notice when something feels off.


Here’s what that looks like in real life:
  • A hallway that “just got cleaned”… but still looks worn
  • A room that smells damp hours later
  • Guests walking through fans, hoses, or blocked areas
  • A manager asking… “Didn’t we already clean this?”


And then there’s the part no one talks about:
  • Crews standing around while carpets dry
  • Having to block off areas so no one slips or trips
  • Coming back later to vacuum, move fans, or reopen space
  • Jobs that should take 1–2 hours… stretching into half a day


👉 It’s not just carpet cleaning.
👉 It’s how your operation gets judged.
👉 And it’s time you don’t get back.



Commercial Properties Maintained Using the Xerion Method

These properties represent commercial environments maintained using Xerion’s system through our operating company, Rapid Dry.


We’re excited to now help others do what we have for over 30 years - clean carpets better, faster and easier than anyone else out there!  

You’re Solving the Wrong Problem

Most teams aren’t doing anything wrong. They’re working with:

  • The tools available
  • The processes they’ve been trained on
  • The expectations of the industry


What’s actually happening:
  • Too much water → long dry times
  • Residue left behind → faster re-soiling
  • Soil not fully removed → spots come back
  • Inconsistent methods → inconsistent results


And over time, that adds up:
  • More time per job
  • More steps to manage
  • More pressure on your team
  • More disruption to coordinate


This isn’t about effort.


It’s about working within systems that have built-in limits.

Why “Standard Methods” Keep Letting You Down

Most current methods actually do what they’re designed to do.
The problem is… they weren’t designed for real-world environments.


Traditional extraction:
  • 5–24 hour dry times
  • Disruptive setup (hoses, noise, blocked areas)
  • Requires monitoring, managing, and follow-up
  • Hard to scale across properties


Typical “encapsulation” approaches:
  • Soil is encapsulated… but not removed in the same visit
  • Relies on post-vacuuming
  • Results can vary depending on follow-through


There’s a reason most systems struggle…


They’re built in theory - not in real buildings.

This Changes Everything

What if the process itself didn’t create extra work?
What if cleaning actually made operations simpler instead of harder?


The Xerion Method™

A simple, repeatable system built around:

  • EncapSolution® - proprietary chemistry that releases and encapsulates soil
  • Nock-It-Out® - targeted spotting for stains and high-visibility areas
  • A structured process that ensures consistent results across teams


The process:
  • Spray (EncapSolution®/Nock-It-Out for Spotting)
  • Agitate
  • Encapsulate + Remove
  • Dry fast


Why teams trust this system:
  • Proven across 30+ years of real-world use
  • Used daily in high-rise and commercial environments
  • Built from hands-on experience - not theory
  • Refined through hundreds of millions of square feet of cleaning


What makes it different:
  • Proprietary chemistry (EncapSolution® + Nock-It-Out®) designed specifically for this system
  • Dries in under an hour (often ~30 minutes)
  • Soil is removed in the same visit - not later
  • No residue → carpets stay cleaner longer
  • No hoses, no trucks → seamless in active buildings
  • Standardized → same result across teams


What that actually means for you:
     ✔ Faster jobs

     ✔ Less labor per job

     ✔ No babysitting drying time
     ✔ No blocking off areas or managing fans
     ✔ Fewer complaints
     ✔ Fewer callbacks
     ✔ More control
     ✔ Better margins


You’re not asking your team to work harder - you’re giving them a system that works better.

Common Questions, Answered Clearly

What if carpet care didn’t disrupt your operation - a simpler, proven system that actually works in real-world settings