Dryer Repair, Cleaning, and Care
Be careful in using laundry products not to
spill them on the exterior surface of any washer or dryer. Wipe up any spills
promptly with a damp soft cloth or paper towel. Most exteriors are painted
synthetic enamel which can be damaged or removed by chlorine bleach; ammonia,
solvents or other chemicals often used in laundering and stain removal. Do not
use dryer top as work-top for stain removal unless it is protected by heavy
plastic cover, or for rust removal. Use sink instead and (follow remover
product label directions exactly including flushing sink with cold water!
Do not spray pre-wash stain removers on
clothing on top of dryer unless top is protected completely; this may corrode
plastic control parts as well as paint.
Clean lint filter after each load for
efficient drying. If load is loaded with lint, clean filter part-way through
drying cycle also. Clean out exhaust vent system at least once a year, and be
sure it is not clogged at any time. NEVER vent dryer into house; vent outside.
Check labels on garments and other textile
items and never dry with heat those items which warn against such drying lest a
fire start. Never dry items used with solvent or waxes for the same fire hazard
reason.
Check loads before drying to remove any
crayons, or other items which could soften with heat and stain clothes and/or
dryer.
Follow manufacturer’s instructions in manual
on using fabric softeners in dryer, and do not use any type they warn against.
If crayon gets into the dryer and melts onto
the drum, remove as much as possible with non-flammable household cleaner.
(READ LABEL TO BE SURE). A flammable cleaner could cause a fire in the dryer.
Apply cleaner to a sponge or cloth and wipe interior. Do NOT spray or pour on
interior; it might get down inside dryer. Wipe off with rags or paper towels.
Then tumble old rags to remove any residue left, until no more comes off. A
colored stain may remain on the drum.
If a drum is spotted by starched or tinted
articles, wipe the interior with a cloth moistened with a diluted bleach
solution. Use a sponge or clean cloth, dipped in suds, to remove the bleach
solution from the drum. Rinse well and dry.
If dryer is used to dry unlaundered clothing,
such as children's snow pants between outings, wipe the drum with suds and
rinse. This will remove any dirt before clean laundry is placed into the
machine.
Wipe the door opening occasionally. Clean the
exterior with suds and rinse. To protect the finish, polish with an appliance
wax.
A case of white clothes coming out of a dryer
blue! New jeans had been washed and then dried in that dryer just before.
Sometimes dye will come off new blue jeans and dry on the inside of the dryer
drum, and then transfer to the next batch of wet clothes put inside. Good to
check dryer drum after load of brand new jeans. If dye coated, clean all inside
with soapy water until no color comes off on the cleaning cloth. Wipe off all
soapy residues with a clean wet cloth.
Ink on the Dryer Drum: Use all purpose cleaner. After the drum is cool, put
undiluted cleaner on a cloth or pad of paper towel, and rub area. DO NOT apply
the solution directly on the drum. Wipe drum thoroughly with a damp cloth or
paper towels to remove all solution. Let the dryer stand for several hours with
door open before using, to be sure all the solvent vapors from the cleaner have
evaporated into the air, as these are flammable. This should remove most ball
point or felt tip marker inks.