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Monday, October 20, 2014

Simple Fixes for Common Appliance Problems - Dryer

By the DIY experts of The Family Handyman Magazine

Our expert repairman responds to many “dryer-not- heating calls” only to find that the machine is set to “fluff air”—a non-heat setting. Avoid the embarrassment. Check the settings first.
Another common cause of poor drying is a clogged lint filter. The filter may look clean, but it may actually be covered by a nearly invisible film caused by dryer sheets. This film reduces airflow and forces the thermostat to shut off the heat before your clothes are dry. Test your filter by pouring water into it. If the filter holds water, it's past time to clean it. Pull out the filter and scrub it in hot water with a little laundry detergent and a stiff kitchen brush.
Also check the outside dryer vent for any lint that may have built up there. The louver door–style vent covers are notorious for lint buildup, which traps heat and turns the heat off in the dryer. Pull the cover completely off to get to these clogs.
Wrong setting?
Before calling the repairman, check the dryer settings—just in case.

Dryer sheet residue 
If your clothes are still damp after a normal cycle and you use dryer sheets, check the filter

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