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Cleaning the clothes dryer lint filter

GeekDrew

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A heated family argument. Do you check the lint filter on your clothes dryer before you turn the machine on to dry a load of clothes (which I do, because I think it's the only way to make sure that it is cleaned before each use), or do you check it when you take a completed load of clothes out of the dryer (as the rest of my family does), or do you check it both times?
 
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It only makes sense to check it before you dry a load of clothes.

I guess as long as you're checking it, it shouldn't be a big deal either way.
 
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
A heated family argument. Do you check the lint filter on your clothes dryer before you turn the machine on to dry a load of clothes (which I do, because I think it's the only way to make sure that it is cleaned before each use), or do you check it when you take a completed load of clothes out of the dryer (as the rest of my family does), or do you check it both times?

Why is this a heated arguement???
 
Originally posted by: Semidevil
Why is this a heated arguement???

Because my biological family loves to argue about trivial shit. :roll: It gets on my nerves REALLY quickly.
 
Does the lint thing improve drying performance? If so, wouldn't it make sense to check it before?
 
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Does the lint thing improve drying performance? If so, wouldn't it make sense to check it before?


After a load? If there is no TP and you have lint....... It's better than your hand!

 
Uh...does it really matter? The one in my drier looks like it can take a couple of loads without needing to be cleaned, so as long as you do it sometime you're fine.

Anyway, I usually do it after I'm done, but if multiple people use the drier I'd just always check before, if it really bothered me.
 
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
After a load has finished drying, I always use the softener sheet to clean the lint filter.
Same here.


In any case, clean the lint trap before putting laundry in, so that the moist air has an easy path to escape.

 
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