How to Properly Clean Your Dryer’s Lint Filter


How to Properly Clean Your Dryer’s Lint Filter

2
points

Want to double the life of your Clothes Dryer and cut down on energy cost? Removing the lint from the filter is just not enough and in the long run will shorten the life cycle of your Dryer. When using Dryer Sheets, they leave a film over the wire mesh screen that increases Dryer time and shortens the life of your Dryer. These easy to follow steps will extend the life of your Dryer and cut down on your drying cycle.

Step1

Remove the filter from your Dryer and any lint that may be on the filter.

Step2

Run hot water over the wire mesh screen of the filter. If the water does not flow completely through the screen you need to go to the next step.

Step3

Place a small amount of laundry detergent on the wire mesh screen. Using a nylon brush, scrub both sides of the nylon screen and then rinse completely with hot water.

Step4

Run water over all parts of the screen to make sure water passes through and does not accumulate on the screen. If water passes through, let the filter air dry before placing it back in the dryer.

Step5

If you dry 3 or more loads each week, test your filter every 3 months to make sure water passes through. From there you can determine how often you will need to clean your filter.

Tips:

Once every 6 months check your exhaust hose and vent for lint and clean if necessary.






Comment viewing options

Select your preferred way to display the comments and click "Save settings" to activate your changes.
champagnedreams's picture
Submitted by champagnedreams on Sat, 2008-06-28 22:53.

For the information. Didn't know that.