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HI,The best way to clean the dryer lint screen is physically very careful with your hand remove the lint on the screen and place the removed lint in the garbage.If you have a garden hose,set it to a spray and spray down the screen outside,if that is possible.Do not use heavy pressure on the spray setting as you do not want to spray the water to hard and rip the screen.Take a spray bottle with white vinegar and mix water and vinegar in the spray bottle.Spray down the screen with the water and vinegar mixture.This will help clean and sanitize the dryer lint screen.Then just let the screen dry outside in the sun.Now you have a clean and sanitized dryer lint screen.I hope this helps you.Carrie
The lint goes out with the drain water, most of it. The rest of the lint gets attached to your clothes. If you have a much older machine, you will see gray streaks of stuff sticking to your clothes, sheets, etc...and that's the lint.
when was the last time you cleaned out the dryer?you need to clean out the duct that the lint filter slides into,remove the vent line from the back,if it's a long run blow it out with a leaf blower to clean it out,before you blow it go outside and make sure the duct where the flapper is isn't blocked with anything,and then vac out the inside of dryer where the motor is,you should do this once a year so the dryer works properly and your clothes will dry on time
I had the same problem and noticed that the lint screen behind the cooler was full of lint where it was almost completely clogged. I vacummed it and it seems to have done the trick.
this is normal for lint to blown out the ducting because not all the lint will be collected on the lint filter when you remove the filter some lint may fall of down into the duct housing.there is nothing ot worry about
Yes you can. The dryers aren't very heavy, but lean ot over onto the front side, thus exposing the bottom side of the dryer. Then you can get to the dirt and lint. Unplug it first.
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