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Inside the lid of your dryer is a raised metal part with a lot of holes in it, and a long slot at the bottom. It helps the air circulate around the clothes. But it does get linty, and when that happens, you get lint on your clothes. This space is easily cleaned out with a long bottle brush, or even a vacuum cleaner, using the hose attachment with the slot-nozzle attachment. Of the two methods the bottle brush is the most efficient. Easy peasy!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hey Donna! Lint coming back into the dryer can be caused by a dirty exhaust vent. We recommend those be cleaned every 18 months to help prevent any build-up. We hope this information is helpful in your search for an appliance. –Thanks!-
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