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yuriy lipatov Posted on Aug 19, 2015
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Dryer is full of dirt inside filter

I am cleaning filter every time I using dryer Once I discovered that there is a lot of dirt behind the filter. How I can clean it?

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Same thing with mine today.
Wife has crevice tool for vacuum cleaner.
She won't let me use it. Says it's "pink".
Now she's vacuuming it.
Want;s to know why I was looking in her dryer.
Says it's "pink" too.
Says my engines are blue.

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