The Best Carpet Cleaners are Owner OperatorsTrue Dry Carpet Cleaning is Locally owned and operated by a fellow Post Falls neighbor and/or friend!
We have skin in the game, and we rise or fall by your opinion of us. Powerful franchise WET CORPS manipulate reviews, and bury the bad ones under manufactured reviews. Charley Berrier is your contact, owner & operator here is Post Falls Idaho. Think Outside the Box. Go Dry!
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Eliminate Pet Smells - No Wet Carpets
What Does Dry Look Like?We have no water hoses to drag through your home- and we own no fans. Dry carpet cleaners control the moisture and carpets are dry, clean, smell fresh and are virtually ready to use before we leave your home.
These ingeniously engineered carpet cleaning machines have fewer parts to wear out (if ever), cost tens of thousands of dollars less for us to purchase and maintain and that's why our prices are so reasonable and competitive. More History. . . |
Rug CleaningYour wood flooring is safe with us! There are only two ways to clean area rugs- you can ship them off to an expensive rug cleaning warehouse or a more affordable option is Dry Carpet Cleaning.
Wet cleaning machines are not the answer to cleaning rugs on expensive wood floors. Persian rugs, oriental rugs, wool rugs and synthetic rugs can all be cleaned safely on wood floors. How it works. . . |
Pet Odor RemovalWhere does bacteria grow? In warm, moist dark places. Below our carpet and deep down in our carpet padding.
Carpet cleaning deodorizers are not a form of pet odor removal- they simply mask pet smells. The only solution is a deep DRY cleaning. Additional enzymes and molecular modifiers are added for extreme cases (Big dogs & cats). more |
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Serving Post Falls ID, Coeur d'Alene ID, Hayden ID, Liberty Lake WA and Spokane Valley WA
Hot Extraction Carpet Cleaning Removes Protection

Stain Resistant Carpet is the best thing since slice bread- but after awhile it doesn't work like it did when we first paid thousands of dollars to have it installed. Where does the stain resistance go?
After carpets are manufactured and dyed in greens, blues and other colors- the final process is to apply a clear stain resistant dye to fill in any nooks and crannies where wine and other spotty materials can take up residency.
If there are no nooks and crannies for a liquid to hide in- then SPOTS can never become STAINS! Spots are not stains and stains are not spots.
All spots can and should come out but most stains are stained deep into the nooks and crannies where stain resistance use to be.
The stain resistant coating is removed by agitation from walking, and vacuuming right? Yes, but the main culprit is high powered 160+ degree steam cleaning. After all if a power washer can take the paint off a house - what can the most powerful hot extraction machines known to man do to our stain resistant carpets?
The same carpet manufacturers that make our carpets, and sell us our "stain resistant" carpets are often the the same operations making these machines!
What's their solution?
For just an extra $29 per room they can "re-apply" Scotchgard, or an equal. This new application will not, and cannot last for very long. It flakes off in micro particles, and becomes part of the airborne dust we breathe.
True Dry does not apply these products because we believe it is unethical, and a health hazard. The best solution is a good dry cleaning with products from Nature, and this helps your carpet last longer.
After carpets are manufactured and dyed in greens, blues and other colors- the final process is to apply a clear stain resistant dye to fill in any nooks and crannies where wine and other spotty materials can take up residency.
If there are no nooks and crannies for a liquid to hide in- then SPOTS can never become STAINS! Spots are not stains and stains are not spots.
All spots can and should come out but most stains are stained deep into the nooks and crannies where stain resistance use to be.
The stain resistant coating is removed by agitation from walking, and vacuuming right? Yes, but the main culprit is high powered 160+ degree steam cleaning. After all if a power washer can take the paint off a house - what can the most powerful hot extraction machines known to man do to our stain resistant carpets?
The same carpet manufacturers that make our carpets, and sell us our "stain resistant" carpets are often the the same operations making these machines!
What's their solution?
For just an extra $29 per room they can "re-apply" Scotchgard, or an equal. This new application will not, and cannot last for very long. It flakes off in micro particles, and becomes part of the airborne dust we breathe.
True Dry does not apply these products because we believe it is unethical, and a health hazard. The best solution is a good dry cleaning with products from Nature, and this helps your carpet last longer.