About Us & Our Technology

Professionalism and top‑class equipment are the foundation of all services. To achieve the best possible results, modern hot steam technology is combined with a proven extraction cleaning method and an ozone generator. 

Technology is only half of the success. The other half is choosing the right products. For cleaning and treating surfaces, only premium‑quality chemicals from the British brand Prochem are used, a global leader in the field for more than 50 years. 

Why rely on Prochem?

  • Maximum effectiveness: These products are designed to tackle even the most stubborn stains (coffee, wine, blood, grease) that regular store‑bought cleaners cannot handle.

  • Health safety: All products used are completely safe for children and pets once dry and ventilated.

  • Fiber and color protection: Prochem solutions clean deep down while remaining gentle. They contain components that prevent rapid re‑soiling and keep the colors of sofas and carpets bright.

  • Pleasant freshness: Unlike cheap cleaners, Prochem does not leave an unpleasant chemical odor, only a light, clean, usually citrus fragrance.

  • Certification: The products meet the strictest environmental and health standards, which is a priority when working in homes.



1. Steam Cleaning (Our Secret Weapon)

Italian professional machines are used that generate dry steam at 165 °C under 7 bar pressure. An ideal solution for households with children, pets, as well as food-service operations.

How it works: At this temperature, steam does not behave like water, but like a gas. It penetrates deep into the pores of the material, where it instantly dissolves grease and destroys bacteria, viruses and dust mites without the need for excessive use of aggressive chemicals.

What makes it stand out: 

  • Detox of textiles: Eliminates allergens deep within the structure of fabrics in sofas, carpets and mattresses.

  • Windows: The steam squeegee polishes the surface to a surgical shine without streaks.
  • Grout and tiles: Pulls out ingrained dirt and mould.

  • Hard floors (Tiles, Vinyl, PVC, Stone): Cleans even the microscopic pores in the floor texture.

  • Kitchens and bathrooms: Removes grease and limescale without aggressive chemicals.

  • Radiators: Blows dust out of hard-to-reach areas between the inner fins.

More information about steam cleaning

Upholstery & Fabrics: Deep-Level Disinfection 

  • Allergen elimination: Steam at a temperature of 165°C instantly destroys dust mites, bacteria and mold hidden deep in the structure of mattresses and sofas. This is a crucial difference compared to regular washing, which only treats the surface.
  • Fiber revitalization: Hot steam can “straighten” flattened carpet or upholstery fibers. The material regains its volume and looks like new again.
  • Color safety: Unlike aggressive chemicals, steam is gentle. It removes odors and grease without the risk of color fading or damage to delicate fabrics.

Windows, Doors, Radiators & Stainless Steel: Surgical Shine  

  • Steam squeegee: Unlike traditional washing, steam perfectly degreases the surface. The result is streak-free glass on which dust settles less thanks to the absence of a chemical film.
  • Frames and blinds: Steam blows dust out of window corners and hinges, where dark streaks usually form.

Floors & Hard Surfaces: Cleanliness You Won't Slip On 

  • Pores and textures: A regular mop only smears the dirt around. Dry steam “pushes” the dirt out of the tile texture, and it is then vacuumed away.
  • No residues: A major benefit for families with children and pets – no film from cleaning agents remains on the floor that could irritate skin or paws.

Kitchens: Defeating "Persistent" Grease  

In the kitchen, steam works like a molecular scraper.

  • Extractor hoods and filters: Steam penetrates through the metal filter grids and dissolves grease deposited deep inside, where a brush cannot reach.

  • Ovens and grills: High temperature softens even burnt-on food and sugars. The space between the door glass panes is also cleaned, which is usually the biggest aesthetic problem.

  • Worktops and sinks: Bacteria (Salmonella, Listeria) that survive in microscopic cutting grooves are eliminated.

Bathrooms: Limescale Removal & Mold Prevention 

  • Shower enclosures: Steam instantly dissolves calcium and soap deposits from tracks and seals, where black mold would otherwise accumulate.
  • Drains: A burst of steam cleans the pipes, eliminating odors and decomposing organic dirt without using corrosive chemicals.
  • Toilets: Disinfection includes the underside of the rim and the seat hinges – the areas with the highest concentration of bacteria.

Most Frequently Asked Questions About Steam Cleaning

1. How fast do surfaces dry? 

Thanks to the high temperature, the remaining moisture evaporates almost instantly. Kitchens and bathrooms (and other hard surfaces) are ready for use immediately, textiles (sofas, carpets, mattresses and fabrics in vehicles) are ready in a maximum of 2 hours.

When using the Combo method on textiles, the drying time is approximately 50% longer than with steam cleaning only.

2. Is it safe for all surfaces? 

Steam is safe for most materials, but taking risks is not an option. On old wooden varnished surfaces or extremely cheap laminates, extra caution is used and a test is always carried out in a hidden spot.

3. Is this cleaning suitable for allergy sufferers? 

Yes, dry steam cleaning is the best choice!

4. When to choose steam vs. extraction for textiles? 

Steam is the master of disinfection and revitalization. It is chosen primarily in the following cases:

  • Allergies and hygiene: Steam instantly eliminates dust mites and bacteria deep inside mattresses and pillows.

  • Delicate materials and leather: Wherever excessive soaking could cause damage, steam safely cleans and opens the pores (for example on leather sofas before subsequent conditioning).

  • Need to use the furniture quickly: Steam contains a minimum amount of water, so surfaces are dry within tens of minutes.

  • Odors: Heat can break down odor molecules (sweat, cigarettes) more effectively than cold water.

Extraction is essentially deep washing. It is indispensable when:

  • There is visible dirt: If there are “stains” on the sofa from spilled drinks, food, or ground-in mud in the carpet, these impurities must be physically rinsed out and pulled from the fibers. Steam would loosen the dirt, but without the suction of the extractor it would remain inside.

  • Heavy soiling: For older carpets and sofas that have not been cleaned for years, an extractor is the only machine that can “pump out” kilograms of dust and grease into the collection tank.

  • Removing chemicals: If there has been an attempt to clean a stain with household products (creating a layer of soap/foam), it must be thoroughly rinsed out with an extractor so the material does not remain sticky.

5. When to use the most effective "Combo" method for textiles? 

The Combo method is recommended wherever standard cleaning is not enough. It is the ideal choice in the following situations:

  • Households with pets: The rotary brush and steam can handle embedded hair and organic odours.

  • Allergy sufferers and families with children: For those who need 100% hygienic safety and effective mite removal.

  • Heavy soiling and grease: For sofas that have not been cleaned for years or have visible “stains” from food and sweat.

  • Mattresses: For deep disinfection and removal of deeply embedded odours.

  • Need for speed: When furniture needs to be used again as soon as possible (thanks to steam, less water is used during rinsing and the material dries faster).

How exactly does the process work?

It represents the technological peak, combining mechanical power, chemistry and thermal shock in a single service visit.

  1. Deep dry vacuuming: Before introducing moisture, all “dry” dirt must be removed. A powerful vacuum cleaner with a rotary brush head extracts dust, crumbs, hair and pet fur from deep within the fibres. Without this step, the dust would turn into mud during cleaning.

  2. Application of pre-spray: A special Prochem product is applied to the material, which immediately starts breaking down grease and separating dirt from the fibres.

  3. Thermal shock with steam (165°C): Hot dry steam activates the applied pre-spray and literally “blasts apart” the molecular bonds of ingrained dirt. The heat also instantly eliminates mites and bacteria deep within the material.

  4. Extraction rinse: In the final step, a powerful extractor rinses the fibres with clean water under pressure and immediately sucks it back out. This ensures that the loosened dirt and dissolved grease are permanently removed into the machine’s collection tank.

Main benefits of Combo:

  • Deep sterilisation: The material is disinfected from the inside, not just on the surface.

  • Maximum efficiency: Thanks to the rotary brush and steam, even the dirt that standard wet cleaning cannot handle is removed.

  • Odour removal: Ideal after smokers, pets, or for refreshing mattresses from sweat odours.

  • Faster drying: Steam loosens dirt so effectively that less water is needed for the subsequent rinse. Combined with the heating of the material, this allows moisture to evaporate significantly faster.

6. How long does the cleaning take? 

The time required depends on the level of individual contamination and other factors determined by the customer’s specific needs. A typical visit to a customer to clean one to three pieces of furniture takes 1–2 hours. Cleaning a kitchen or bathroom takes approximately 2 hours. Steam cleaning the entire car interior usually takes 3–4 hours.

The estimated duration of the cleaning and subsequent drying is always gladly provided before or during the cleaning.

7. Is dry steam really dry? 

It contains only 5–6% water. When touched by hand, warmth is felt instead of a stream of water. This makes it ideal even for electronics (PC vents, TV frames) or delicate textiles.

8. When should steam not be used? 

  • Natural silk and oriental pieces: For genuine silk carpets or fabrics with a high viscose content, high steam temperatures are avoided. Very gentle extraction or dry methods are used to prevent shrinkage or damage to the fiber’s sheen.

  • Buffed leather (Suede, Nubuck): These materials do not tolerate moisture well. Steam could alter their texture (roughening), so very careful procedures are used here with special brushes and Prochem chemicals designed specifically for these surfaces.

  • Antique furniture and polishes: On historical pieces where the wood is treated with traditional varnishes or waxes, hot steam could cause the finish to turn white. In these cases, manual cleaning is preferred.

  • Non-thermoplastic plastics: Some inexpensive types of plastics or thin films on older furniture could deform when exposed to hot steam. These materials are always tested in advance by the technicians.

Principle: If there is the slightest doubt about the stability of a material, a test is always carried out in the least visible area. The equipment is kept safe – a gentler method with a longer cleaning time is always chosen rather than risking damage.

9. Do I need to clean up before you arrive? 

We take care of most of the work. There is no need to vacuum, mop the floors, or dust before our arrival.

10. What will we need from you during the visit? 

Only access to water and an electrical outlet (230V).



Extraction Cleaning Method 

("Wet Method")

The main helper is the Italian extraction vacuum cleaner Santoemma Sabrina. For simpler jobs or for rental purposes, the German colleague Kärcher Puzzi 10/1 is used. 

The method consists of regulated pressure injection of warm water with a cleaning agent into the fibers and its subsequent extraction.

Deep washing: The best solution for removing visible stains, ground-in dust and pet hair from upholstery and carpets. 

More information about extraction cleaning

Upholstery, Carpets & Mattresses 

  • Process: First, the textile is thoroughly vacuumed with a rotary brush head that removes dust and coarse dirt. Then a special Prochem pre-cleaner is applied, which binds grease. After that, the machine injects water under high pressure. The dirt is brushed out and then extracted.
  • Result: A large amount of dust, dead skin cells, hair and dust mites is removed from deep within the material.

Video: Full Extraction Cleaning Process 

Watch our technology in action - on the link bellow

Most Frequently Asked Questions About Extraction Cleaning

1. When to choose steam vs. extraction? 

Steam is a master of disinfection and revitalization. It is chosen primarily in the following cases:

  • Allergies and hygiene: Steam instantly eliminates dust mites and bacteria deep inside mattresses and pillows.

  • Delicate materials and leather: Wherever excessive soaking could cause damage, steam safely cleans and opens the pores (for example on leather sofas before subsequent conditioning).

  • Need to sit down quickly: Steam contains a minimum amount of water, so surfaces are dry within tens of minutes.

  • Odors: Heat can break down odor molecules (sweat, cigarettes) more effectively than cold water.

Extraction is essentially deep washing. It is indispensable when:

  • There is visible dirt: If there are “stains” on the sofa from spilled drinks, food, or ground-in mud in the carpet, these impurities must be physically rinsed out of the fibers and extracted. Steam would loosen the dirt, but without the suction of the extractor it would remain inside.

  • Heavy soiling: For older carpets and sofas that have not been cleaned for years, an extractor is the only machine that can “pump out” kilograms of dust and grease into the collection tank.

  • Removing chemicals: If there has been an attempt to clean a stain with household products (creating a layer of soap/foam), it must be thoroughly rinsed out with an extractor so the material does not remain sticky.

2. When to choose steam vs. extraction?

The Combo method is recommended wherever standard cleaning is not enough. It is the ideal choice in these situations:

  • Households with pets: The rotating brush and steam can handle embedded hair and organic odours.

  • Allergy sufferers and families with children: For those who need 100% hygienic safety and effective mite removal.

  • Heavy soiling and grease: For sofas that have not been cleaned for years or have visible “maps” from food and sweat.

  • Mattresses: For deep disinfection and removal of deeply embedded odours.

  • Need for speed: When furniture needs to be used again as soon as possible (thanks to steam, less water is used during rinsing and the material dries faster).

How exactly does the process work?

It represents a technological pinnacle, combining mechanical power, chemistry and thermal shock in a single service visit.

  1. Deep dry vacuuming: Before introducing moisture, all “dry” dirt must be removed. A powerful vacuum cleaner with a rotating brush head pulls dust, crumbs, hair and pet fur from deep within the fibres. Without this step, the dust would turn into mud during cleaning.

  2. Application of pre-spray: A special Prochem™ solution is applied to the material, which immediately starts breaking down grease and separating dirt from the fibres.

  3. Thermal shock with steam (165°C): Hot dry steam activates the applied pre-spray and literally “blasts apart” the molecular bonds of ingrained dirt. The heat also instantly eliminates mites and bacteria deep within the material.

  4. Extraction rinse: In the final step, a powerful extractor rinses the fibres with clean water under pressure and immediately sucks it back out. This permanently removes the loosened dirt and dissolved grease into the machine’s collection tank.

Main benefits of the Combo method:

  • Deep sterilisation: The material is disinfected from the inside, not just on the surface.

  • Maximum efficiency: Thanks to the rotating brush and steam, even dirt that standard wet cleaning cannot handle is removed.

  • Odour removal: Ideal after smokers, pets, or for refreshing mattresses from sweat odours.

  • Faster drying: Steam loosens dirt so effectively that less water is needed for the subsequent rinse. Combined with the heated material, moisture evaporates significantly faster.

3. How long does it take for upholstery and sofas to dry?

After wet cleaning the sofa and upholstery, it is recommended to let the fabric dry for at least 4–6 hours, depending on the ventilation of the room and the ambient temperature.

Upholstery, carpets and sofas must always be allowed to dry completely before use.

4. How long does a carpet take to dry? 

After wet cleaning, it is recommended to let the carpet dry for at least 3 hours. If it is a rug that can be left to dry outdoors, it is usually completely dry in less than two hours.

5. How long until a car interior is dry? 

This depends on many factors. The most important factors are the ambient temperature and the possibility of ventilation. If the vehicle is cleaned in favorable, warm weather and can be left open to allow the water to evaporate, it will be dry within four hours. Otherwise, if it is not possible to leave the car open, drying can take up to three days.

6. How long does the cleaning process take? 

The time required depends on individual contamination and other factors determined by the customer’s specific needs. A standard on-site visit with cleaning usually takes 1–2 hours. Interior car cleaning typically takes 3–5 hours.

7. What will we need from you during our visit?

Only access to hot water and an electrical outlet (230V).



Ozone (O3) Disinfection

Ozone (O3) is the most powerful natural oxidizing agent. It does not mask odors; it eliminates their cause. It penetrates into plaster pores, behind furniture, and into the internal circuits of air conditioning systems.

Where ozone reigns supreme:

  • Safety: After the process, ozone turns back into oxygen. Just 20–30 minutes of intensive ventilation is enough to make the space completely safe and fresh.
  • Health benefit: It is the most powerful method for sterilizing rooms after illness or for preparing an apartment for a newborn or an allergy sufferer.

  • Odor removal: Effectively removes odors from cigarettes, fire, animals, or mustiness after flooding.

Most Frequently Asked Questions About Ozone

1. How long does ozone disinfection take?

The disinfection time depends on the size of the area being disinfected. For example, a passenger car takes approximately 30 minutes, while a large hall takes 2–3 hours. It is also necessary to keep in mind that after the disinfection is completed, an additional entry ban of 30–90 minutes must be observed.

2. What are the benefits of ozone disinfection? 

The key point is that ozone disinfects all areas and surfaces. Ozone eliminates viruses, bacteria, dust mites, and mold, and it also deals with all odors and mustiness. It is an excellent preventive measure against illnesses and allergies. 

3. What are the benefits of ozone disinfection? 

After completing the disinfection process and then carefully ventilating the area, yes.

4. What are the benefits of ozone disinfection? 

Access to a 230V socket and removal of all living organisms from the area. (People, animals (except fish), plants)



Our Guarantee

  • Insurance: Fully insured for any potential property damage.
  • Working hours: One of the few in Prague operating mainly in the afternoon and night hours, on weekends and public holidays without any surcharge.
  • Location: Prague and the wider surrounding area (Brandýs n. L., Mladá Boleslav, Kladno, Říčany and more).