Dryer Lint Trap Deep-Cleaning: I found 4 cups of fluff below the filter!

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    Today I do a thorough cleaning of the lint trap of our dryer by taking apart a couple of screws. Below the normal lint trap opening I found almost 4 cups of fluff waiting to be cleaned out. It only takes 4 screws and a screwdriver to remove the plastic parts around the dust bin.
    You can say 'Thank You Dan' with a cup of coffee. THANKS SO MUCH for the support!
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    Dan
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  • @sharon94503
    @sharon94503 Před 3 lety +1193

    Honestly, these should be servicable parts with access made simpler for the average user. Thanks for sharing.

    • @rachelweinstein9008
      @rachelweinstein9008 Před 3 lety +17

      @Sharon R: gosh you’re so right!

    • @funguykel
      @funguykel Před 3 lety +14

      Agree.

    • @denisepaulsenful
      @denisepaulsenful Před 3 lety +12

      The exact same thing happened to mine. Until the dryer stops working and spits myriad error codes. Grrrr

    • @moniqueperreault2720
      @moniqueperreault2720 Před 3 lety +15

      Removing 4 screws isn’t simple enough?

    • @denisepaulsenful
      @denisepaulsenful Před 3 lety +74

      @@moniqueperreault2720 Sorry Monique, but not for everyone. Those of us who struggle with what appears to be a simple task are people with physical disabilities. Like myself. So now I have to pay to have my dryer serviced for I cannot possibly remove 4 screws. I guess I'm screwed. lol

  • @DebMcGough-jw4ho
    @DebMcGough-jw4ho Před rokem +152

    I want to thank you for saving me $65. After I watched your video, I canceled the appointment to have someone come out and do it for me. I am a 67 year old lady. You are a good teacher and easy to follow. It took me longer than it did you, but I got it done in my dryer is working so much better. Thank you so much.

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před rokem +10

      Awesome Deb! So glad you took it on and got it done. Now you know how and can do it again sometime. Have a good one!

    • @LaJuana558
      @LaJuana558 Před 10 měsíci +7

      Thanks Deb! I’m 73 and looking forward to do this too! Your post gives me another layer of confidence! Congratulations and thanks!

    • @bethwarren4471
      @bethwarren4471 Před 10 měsíci

      Our dryer doesn’t have the four screws. It’s model number WED72HEDW0. Any idea?

  • @darrellreed2589
    @darrellreed2589 Před 3 lety +141

    Practicing putting it back together before things are completely taken apart is a brilliant idea that could have saved me time and sanity on almost any project I've ever done. Better late than never. Thanks!

    • @toytarot9015
      @toytarot9015 Před 2 lety +6

      Or take pictures before removing.

    • @monicatomaras1921
      @monicatomaras1921 Před rokem +10

      Years ago, I decided to fix my dishwasher and when I took pieces out I placed them in the exact order they were removed. It helped a lot until my husband showed up and started moving things around while he watched.

    • @virginiakaycarlton1426
      @virginiakaycarlton1426 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@monicatomaras19210

    • @BoltRM
      @BoltRM Před 7 měsíci +3

      ​@@toytarot9015yes, I always take pics, just in case & it's saved me!

  • @colinmccauley3301
    @colinmccauley3301 Před 3 lety +59

    you just added 10 years onto the life of your dryer plus eliminated the possibility of a lint fire. excellent video

  • @karenkline7221
    @karenkline7221 Před 3 lety +378

    I like your idea of double-checking how to put it back before you go any further. That's how I like to do things, too. Great job editing the video, too. Thank you.

    • @ms.anonymousinformer242
      @ms.anonymousinformer242 Před 3 lety +3

      That is how I am too.

    • @darceeanthony5489
      @darceeanthony5489 Před 2 lety +3

      Yes, excellent advice!!

    • @rebeccalang5913
      @rebeccalang5913 Před 2 lety +5

      Checking immediately how to put back in...YES...100% when genius and common sense intersect, and I wish I had applied more brain power to this many times in the past, haha.

    • @PaulaZF
      @PaulaZF Před rokem +2

      That was my favorite part of the video as well.
      You’re helping by using muscle memory to reinforce your memory to put it back together perfectly.
      I also like your methodical way of explaining all of it.

    • @momkatmax
      @momkatmax Před 4 měsíci

      Or take pictures with your phone!

  • @Mskarin03
    @Mskarin03 Před 11 měsíci +119

    An additional tip and one that is really easy, is to actually wash the filter screen with a little dish soap and soft brush. If you use fabric soften or dryer sheets, an invisible film will form on the screen that will reduce the air flow and increase drying time. Next time after you remove the lint from the filter, run it under water and you will see that the water has trouble passing through it. After a very light soap scrubbing, you will see the the water now flows freely through the filter. How often depends on frequency of use.

    • @Jaggwire
      @Jaggwire Před 9 měsíci +11

      I've stopped using dryer sheets for this very reason. I use softener in my wash; that's enough. I use wool dryer balls, and my laundry is soft, and my dryer filter is easy to clean.

    • @ethicscannie5716
      @ethicscannie5716 Před 7 měsíci +3

      My manufacturer says NEVER to use soap! The soap itself forms a film on the mesh ...

    • @rayseto2724
      @rayseto2724 Před 7 měsíci

      wouldn't vacuuming the filter clean it well enough?

    • @ethicscannie5716
      @ethicscannie5716 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @rayseto2724 I haven't tried that yet. Took me days to figure out how to open the bl**dy lint trap. (No instruction manual, even though brand new machine.) On my Samsung model, the lint trap is like a narrow bucket. Not sure how easy it'll be to vacuum, given its strange configuration, even opened up. Also not sure how well it would deal with dryer sheets buildup. But worth a try. Somehow the idea of a soft brush and water sounds more hygienic? No idea why I think that!

    • @Mskarin03
      @Mskarin03 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@rayseto2724, I usually remove lint from screen after every use by just pulling/rubbing it off the screen. The vacuuming would be for the filter cavity which I don’t do after every use. I suppose I could get out the vacuum and clean the filter screen with it after each use but it’s just easier for me to do it by hand and occasionally rinse the filter.
      As an experiment, I will vacuum the screen before the next rinse to see if that removes the invisible softener film 🤔.

  • @slapdat.byteme
    @slapdat.byteme Před 4 měsíci +6

    One more tip: An easy way to clear lint out of the vent pipe between your dryer and the outside wall is to do the following:
    1) Disconnect the dryer vent hose from where it connects at the wall. Usually it’s a hose clamp that can be loosened with a screwdriver.
    2) Insert a leaf blower into the wall opening.
    3) Use a towel to seal the gap around the leaf blower nozzle so that all of the blower air will be directed into the pipe.
    4) Run the leaf blower for 30-60 seconds (use hearing protection if you’re running a gas-powered blower).
    You’ll see how much built-up lint was in your dryer exhaust pipe when looking at the outside dryer vent.

  • @steadyeddie7453
    @steadyeddie7453 Před 2 lety +211

    For those willing to take your cleaning a step further they can remove the front panel of the dryer to access the impeller that draws the air out of the drum. Behind the front panel is an access plate on the ductwork for the impeller. Usually just a few sheet metal screws securing it. Remove the access plate and be prepared! Looking at the buildup you showed under your lint screen I guarantee your impeller is heavily clogged. Spend some time with an old paint brush and vacuum to clean the impeller and the ductwork around it and leading out of the dryer. I would bet you will reduce your drying time by as much as 50%. Tip: In general, if you stop your dryer mid cycle, open the door and are hit with a rush of humidity, the system is clogged. Cheers

    • @sdb9884
      @sdb9884 Před rokem +12

      Thank you! I am pretty sure this is the problem with my dryer. Going to do this and get it drying quickly again!

    • @jcmac47
      @jcmac47 Před rokem +6

      Did this. Definitely helped! Thanks so much.

    • @aussiefreediver
      @aussiefreediver Před rokem +6

      We have a 3 year old LG Sensor Dryer and I've had to clean under the filter (as per the video) due to clogging every couple of months since it was brand new. Are we doing something wrong during the drying process? Or is this a design flaw? Thanks.

    • @allbeez
      @allbeez Před rokem +1

      thanks for the info :) sharing my washing machine in action video
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    • @rebeccaredletter
      @rebeccaredletter Před rokem

      I’m with you! 👍🏻

  • @penneyachee8036
    @penneyachee8036 Před 3 lety +174

    As a maid - I do this - but, I wash the parts in warm soapy water . I include the dryer screen . You can use a brush to go down in the dryer to clean it deep inside.

    • @lauriehillyard6569
      @lauriehillyard6569 Před 3 lety +18

      What a thorough maid you are!!!!

    • @SomethingxXxSpanish
      @SomethingxXxSpanish Před 3 lety +10

      Wish I could hire you lel not all maids are the same. 😊

    • @dynaridr51
      @dynaridr51 Před 3 lety +7

      A refrigerator coil cleaning brush works well to loosen lint, then vacuum FYI

    • @uski
      @uski Před 3 lety +6

      How / where do we find maids that do this ???

    • @meman6964
      @meman6964 Před 3 lety +21

      Just saw someone put a empty paper towel tube on vacuum cleaner hose and suck the lint, they used same tube under dryer

  • @michellewilliams5127
    @michellewilliams5127 Před 4 lety +84

    ... just wanted to say - IT WORKED like a charm and my teenagers were able to do it by themselves. They were not happy when I gave them this chore - but i told my husband they needed “some excitement” in their lives since there’s no baseball these days! 😉.
    Thanks again for this awesome video! You’ve gained a follower! 👍🏽

    • @MKD-dd6ng
      @MKD-dd6ng Před 3 lety +1

      😂😂

    • @julieellis6793
      @julieellis6793 Před 3 lety +6

      Michelle William's, great idea and when they get a place of their own, knowing how to do that will come in handy.😏

  • @daniellepaige1249
    @daniellepaige1249 Před 3 lety +35

    I think the most valuable information or “quick tip” was when you suggested practicing putting it back together before starting. I don’t know why I’ve never thought to do this with, really, anything I’ve had to take apart and reassemble in that past. I will always do that from now on!
    Also thanks so much for this video, I can’t believe how much you sucked out of there!! I’ll get to cleaning mine now!
    P.s. wow are you ever easy on the eyes too 😍😜

  • @ozzy2425
    @ozzy2425 Před 2 lety +77

    "Practice reassembly before continuing."
    What a fantastic suggestion! I've been DIY as long as I can remember and have never thought of that. Imprinting on your mind before moving to the next step is so effective and super simple. Thank you for this tip!

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for the comment! Glad this idea was helpful to you.

    • @MartinFrancisEcclesiact
      @MartinFrancisEcclesiact Před 2 lety +4

      Great tip - and new to me also!
      Yet whenever I park in a big shopping mall carpark, I now always make a point of looking back at my car a couple of times as I walk away from it, to make sure I can see where it is in relation to which entrance and so on.
      I know that in an hour or so I will walk out of one of those entrances with bags full of shopping and have to find it again - doing that check as I walk inside saves me hours of looking like a fool carrying bags up and down each aisle trying to find my car again.

    • @Frankie5Angels150
      @Frankie5Angels150 Před rokem +1

      That actually is pretty smart!

    • @momkatmax
      @momkatmax Před 4 měsíci +1

      And... not suck up the screws in the vacuum like I have 😂

  • @lee48lee68
    @lee48lee68 Před 3 lety +139

    I’m not technical at all but out of sheer frustration I decided to follow your instructions. It worked perfectly! Thank you.

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před 3 lety +9

      Good for you! Glad you took the plunge and did it yourself. Feel great eh!

    • @lee48lee68
      @lee48lee68 Před 3 lety +17

      @@DansWay -I had to keep starting and stopping the video but it was well worth it and I saved money 💰. Lol

  • @txkos
    @txkos Před 3 lety +154

    After seeing him drop the screws inside the drum, I was waiting to hear them get sucked up in the vacuum.

    • @user-px7nh7vs4b
      @user-px7nh7vs4b Před 3 lety +21

      HaHa. Me too. I am here to ask If anyone else wondered about that.

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před 3 lety +10

      @@user-px7nh7vs4b I never thought of that... I wasn't vacuuming the main barrel, so I didn't see the issue with leaving them there ;-)

    • @josettegiacobbi1115
      @josettegiacobbi1115 Před 3 lety +4

      Like the vacuum

    • @josettegiacobbi1115
      @josettegiacobbi1115 Před 3 lety +5

      I was worried about scratching the drum

    • @catrachaV4
      @catrachaV4 Před 3 lety +5

      @@josettegiacobbi1115 shark vacuum are the best.

  • @daveross5075
    @daveross5075 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Found your video because my daughter was having issues with her dryer filter not snapping down into place. Her clothes were catching on it and being ruined. We thought there might be something under it. Sure enough, her dryer (which is identical to your video) was packed with a huge amount of lint - probably twice as much as shown in your video. Thank you so much for your very informative and helpful video!!

  • @marciagroover6245
    @marciagroover6245 Před 3 lety +168

    Good, video, Dan. Thank you for posting. One suggestion, and I know most people know this, but I think they should be reminded to unplug the unit from any electrical connection first!

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před 3 lety +25

      Absolutely! Wish I had shown that step one...

    • @workin4alivin585
      @workin4alivin585 Před 3 lety +7

      We know this, but we forget. Thanks for the reminder.

    • @adrienneyt2250
      @adrienneyt2250 Před 2 lety +2

      My washer and dryer plugs are EXTREMELY difficult to reach. I di8see any electrical wiring in the area he was working...I'm not arguing that it is a good safeguard, but is it absolutely necessary? If so, I'd never be able to do this on my own....Also, definite thumbs up, Dan. You seem like a great guy to have around the house..lol

    • @77deltadawn
      @77deltadawn Před rokem +11

      @@adrienneyt2250 Yes! It is ABSOLUTELY necessary. But I have same problem as you that my dryer plug is also extremely difficult to reach. What was easy to reach was my circuit breaker box. I just turned the dryer breaker off.

  • @kimberlyholt6432
    @kimberlyholt6432 Před 3 lety +107

    This is part of the reason that so many house fires get started. They should definitely make it easier to access

    • @chato9475
      @chato9475 Před 2 lety +1

      I mean, all he used was 1 tool.

    • @madtabby66
      @madtabby66 Před 2 lety +12

      @@chato9475 some of us are incapable of getting on the ground and sticking our head in there.
      Okay we can get on the ground. It’s getting up that’s impossible

    • @YoubettarunCharles
      @YoubettarunCharles Před 2 lety +1

      @@chato9475 it still doesn’t account for cleaning lower in the dryer leading out to the exhaust hose, unfortunately.

    • @eziac78
      @eziac78 Před rokem +1

      ​@@decimanightelf4135 Yeah there should be a hatch or something, that we can open from the front below the door

  • @wandadaniel6976
    @wandadaniel6976 Před 4 lety +50

    I am NOT mechanical at all! But I did everything Dan said to do and it worked! I got all that extra lint out of my dryer and it runs so much better! Thank you Dan! You’re amazing!!!

  • @Anonymous-it5jw
    @Anonymous-it5jw Před rokem +9

    In 2003 we bought the Kenmore HE 3T front loading dryer and washer set, with pedestals for convenient access. 😊A small brush nozzle on the vacuum cleaner really helps get all of the accessible dryer parts clean. An old tooth brush will also loosen dried-on dust for removal by the vacuum cleaner.
    If you use products that make drying clothes come out wrinkle free, you may need to clean the metal bars of the moisture sensor by using a folded up piece of paper towel moistened with rubbing alcohol; 71% and above has greater cleaning power. Let dry for at least 30 minutes with the door open before cutting dryer on again. Note that if you unplug the wires & plugs to the moisture sensor, it is likely that the wires & plugs will slide back inside and to the bottom of the dryer when you’re not looking, so you’ll get to learn how to take the bottom panel off to retrieve the wires. If the Dryer is plugged in when the wires disappear into the bottom area, please do not use any item made of metal to try to retrieve them. Dryers have 220 volt connections, and you really don’t want to touch one with anything metal while you’re holding the other end. When you realize you’ll have take the bottom panel off to safely retrieve the wires (only have to remove 2 screws, one at each bottom front corner, if you’re lucky) go ahead and remove the cover from the blower motor. Ours had so much dust in the vanes(or blades) that in half of them the spaces between vanes were completely filled, severely reducing the air flow; it’s a miracle that the blower vanes could move any air at all. But it is 20 years old and has never had any maintenance except our cleaning the filter after each use, occasionally vacuuming the area directly under the filter, and vacuuming the exhaust vent pipe every few years.
    The matching washing machine has never had a service call, but I’ve used epoxy, etc., to fix cracks in the plastic in the round door, to keep the glass where it is supposed to be and to prevent leaks. Loctite HY 4070 (comes with 4 mixing/dispensing nozzles) Adhesive will “weld” plastic together permanently in 5 or 6 minutes, if you keep the parts in close contact. A primer (typically made of n-HEPTANE) or common rubber cement solvent, will clean the surfaces to be joined and make the weld stronger and more permanent. The primer dries very quickly.
    Thanks for making this video, and challenging us to dive in and get the job done. I’m also glad that Sears provided User Manuals and Parts Diagrams with part numbers for each machine, and that I had sense enough to keep them in the same drawer in the laundry room for the past 20 years.

  • @lauriegates5856
    @lauriegates5856 Před rokem +30

    I saw something like this on Dateline years ago. They were showing just how many fires are caused in dryer lint traps each year. I lived in apt above the laundry room. One day I was walking up to garbage area and the outside vent for dryer was there with chunks of lint was coming out of the vent. I put my hand in and started pulling out first fulls of lint. It was really impacted. I thought if it is this bad here what's going on in the dryer. I always cleaned out the lint filter before and after drying but others didn't. I mentioned this to the management company for the apt that is a fire hazard waiting to happen, but they did nothing or the job done was not very good. Thank you for reminding people and showing how to do the cleaning.

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for the story!

    • @tillygirl7450
      @tillygirl7450 Před rokem +2

      I live in a (4-story) apartment building too. Only once did an outside lint-cleaning "specialist" vendor cleaned out my dryer in my apartment - but only the hose leading to the dryer - not the vent trap. The maintenance supervisor at the time said it was a law that this needed to be cleaned periodically.
      I live in California - I never heard of this law.
      But I think it should be a law - a full clean of the dryer hose and the lint trap - with a follow-up inspection to certify it's been done.
      The do yearly service & checks on our fire extinguishers and sprinklers. This should be added as another yearly service and inspection by making it an official law.
      I've lived in my apartment for 16 years now - and only the one time, it's been checked and not fully cleaned.
      Thank you, Dan, for the detailed video, I will be trying to do this myself. 🙏😊

    • @gamesgames3318
      @gamesgames3318 Před rokem +4

      Even when I pull the Lint out eventually it still builds and that's why I'm here. Becuz the LG guides are bloody useless.

    • @freydaym4514
      @freydaym4514 Před rokem +5

      2 of my friends died in a dryer fire when we were 20, their dogs too. Just saw them a few hours earlier and was told she had to go home to do laundry because she wanted the go see her mom the next day for mother’s day. 30 years later i still think of them everytime i do laundry, never run it when i am away or asleep (they went to bed) and i keep fire extinguishers in every room. If kids ever sleep over, i make sure we have a fire escape plan. Yes, I have been totally paranoid ever since.

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před rokem +3

      @@freydaym4514 Oh wow, Frey, I'm so sorry to hear this. Such a huge loss in such a meaningless way. Thanks for sharing this painful slice of your story!

  • @pjmartin8044
    @pjmartin8044 Před 3 lety +224

    It would be great if manufacturers would supply a lint cleaning tool to help with these problems

    • @Neeshia
      @Neeshia Před 3 lety +37

      But then you wouldn't need a new one so soon.

    • @ellenhofer3343
      @ellenhofer3343 Před 3 lety +8

      They sell skinny brushes to do this. I have a couple of them.
      And there are skinny attachments you can hook up to your regular vacuum to do it without taking it apart.

    • @denisepaulsenful
      @denisepaulsenful Před 3 lety +24

      @@ellenhofer3343 But why do we have to go to this much trouble with brushes and vacuums and what not. Design the thing properly. I just had to replace the gosh darned heating element because I wasn't able to do any of this.

    • @ellenhofer3343
      @ellenhofer3343 Před 3 lety +7

      @@denisepaulsenful that's my feeling, too.
      Where I live its at least $350-$400 to clean the vent and I don't know that it includes cleaning inside the dryer.
      The fires start inside the dryers from over heating from what I was advised.

    • @boxwoodgreen
      @boxwoodgreen Před 3 lety +3

      @@denisepaulsenful Part A : It's not a design problem. In 60 years of consumer use of electric/gas clothes dryers, brand competition, and government regulation, ... if a better way existed, it would have been marketed long ago. It's just a reality of normal maintenance of a home. A machine you bought, where like a car owner's checking their car's brake fluids, tire pressure etc, ... the price of failure to maintain can be dangerous.
      Part B : If the "I wasn't able to do any of this " is a financial problem, senior citizen, or a disability issue there may be an agency in your region that has volunteers ... my small city has an agency that has vetted people ... mainly retired guys from building trades who volunteer through the agency to help with household issues. Maybe your local Fire Department has suggestions ...referrals ..? They don't like dryer fires either. If it's a lack of confidence, maybe your local school board, or college has evening adult classes in basic building tech? Lot's of women are in trades now. Offer to trade something you do with a neighbor ... art ... cooking, music, for an hour of help to learn how to do it this time, so you can do it next time.

  • @bettydamnboop3030
    @bettydamnboop3030 Před 3 lety +11

    Thank you. People just don’t understand how important it is to do this because it can easily start a fire. Bless you for showing us how to do this. Truly you will save lives 🌺🌸🌺

  • @msbethmildhyperbaricoxygen6392

    Thank you. I’m a quilter and don’t really want to summons a duct cleaner several times a year to keep my lint trap clean and free. I’m 53 and it took me about 10 minutes to do exactly as you showed in your video. 👏👏👏

  • @billbradley2480
    @billbradley2480 Před rokem +12

    I purchased the tool to clean out the long tube that goes from the dryer to outside the house. I learned mine was very clean after 15 years. I’m good about cleaning my lint trap after every load. I was a volunteer fireman in my teens so I learned the main cause of house fires is dryer lint.

    • @diannaslonecker1756
      @diannaslonecker1756 Před rokem

      Where did you get your hose? Inside to outside would work much much better for me. Thanks

    • @carokat1111
      @carokat1111 Před rokem +2

      I have had two dryers catch alight due to lint build up. I never leave the house with the dryer going and I clean it after every use. I also bought a Miele as the firemen said that they rarely see this problem with Miele dryers. (I’m in Australia)

  • @B-24Liberator
    @B-24Liberator Před 3 lety +211

    I would have washed the parts before reassembling.

    • @sleevedaftersixty4255
      @sleevedaftersixty4255 Před 3 lety +13

      Absolutely ! And I would have used a damp rag to wipe everything. I can’t wait to do this tomorrow.

    • @mmb4427
      @mmb4427 Před 3 lety +18

      @@sleevedaftersixty4255 me too and I would have laid a towel down inside the dryer so the screws and screwdriver wouldn’t scratch the inside of the drum...but that’s ‘me’. Otherwise, this guy did a great job. His wife is lucky.

    • @karenpennington5073
      @karenpennington5073 Před 3 lety +3

      B24 Liberator Me too!,

    • @SisterFromAnotherPlanet
      @SisterFromAnotherPlanet Před 3 lety +7

      Me three lol. (His wife would have, too I suspect)

    • @beverlyelliott1100
      @beverlyelliott1100 Před 3 lety +7

      Why didn’t you wash the parts before putting it back together?

  • @jerrynkathy
    @jerrynkathy Před 3 lety +90

    I had never considered this extended cleaning method for my dryer's lint catcher so I'm glad to know what to do going forward. It would have been nice to see the interior after crevice tool cleaning though I'm sure it looked great. Thanks for this tutorial. It was my first time watching one of your videos...but not my last.

    • @CarinaPiersay
      @CarinaPiersay Před rokem +1

      All of the above 👍🏼

    • @slothbros7607
      @slothbros7607 Před rokem +3

      Absolutely! I wanted to see the "AFTER" and he never showed it.

  • @Lia-df5dg
    @Lia-df5dg Před rokem +11

    Thank You!!! We need awesome people like you to show us how to clean inside the dryer since manufacturers choose to keep manufacturing dryers with old designs and old technology for the lint trap. I can’t wait to share it!!

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před rokem

      Haha, cool. Thanks for sharing!

  • @kymd9386
    @kymd9386 Před rokem +3

    WOWWW!!!! I can’t believe how much lint you got out. Thats amazing. I am watching videos for re-grouting a shower and this popped up. Needless to say my hubby will have a project to do this afternoon once the shower is done🤣🤣
    I did started reading through a few comments wondering if anyone else was curious about the screws you put in the drum edge but then showed you vacuumed out the drum edge. I was waiting for a cling clang clunk oops. 😂😂 I’m subscribing! Great video thanks for it!!!!!!
    I love the put back together first idea & will do with everything from now on; & I will clean the parts before reattaching as some have said. And these companies should definitely make it easier to access.
    Thanks again😊

  • @cdgMu
    @cdgMu Před 3 lety +277

    I watched the entire video and don't even own a dryer

  • @sallymay5272
    @sallymay5272 Před 3 lety +25

    I’ve been wondering how to clean this and trying to get my vacuum in there never thought of taking it apart thank you 🙏

  • @KarissaPatrick
    @KarissaPatrick Před 4 dny +1

    Thank you for making this video! Never deep cleaned a lint trap before, and now feeling confident I can go clean mine.

  • @mastrubration
    @mastrubration Před rokem +22

    Great video bud, made it super easy . I did clean my dryer . Wasn’t done from 2 years. Half a bucket lint and dirt came out. Appreciate your help bud. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před rokem +1

      Glad it helped. Half a bucket, wow!

  • @krreyem7543
    @krreyem7543 Před 3 lety +3

    I am a 65 year young lady and after watching your video I cleaned my dryer just like your video THANK YOU it was EASY my dryer on floor so I had to do a little head stand in to see screws well, but other then that done and CLEAN thank YOU again!!!! saved me at least $200.00 service call!

  • @Roxthree
    @Roxthree Před 6 měsíci +3

    To avoid this issue, I remove my lint every time I do a few loads so it has less chance to go anywhere but in the lint holder. Every time I vacuum my laundry room floor I vacuum it out as well. Once the lint starts gathering on the walls of the lint holder it’s much more easier for more lint to attach to it and build up.
    Very good insightful video… 👍🏻

  • @brendak5486
    @brendak5486 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I LOVE your simple approach to help me get my dryer vent really cleaned out, when I couldn't access it before now. The best two words you said were: be blessed. That made me smile, because you blessed me with this video. May you also be blessed!

  • @JamesWalshBristolKids
    @JamesWalshBristolKids Před rokem +23

    Suggestion: Use a vacuum to draw out excess lint before disassembly of the parts, and then again afterwards of course. Using a "Linteater dryer vent cleaner" kit (with extra rods) also prevents fires in the wall duct that goes to the outside of the house and it is a good idea to do cleaning every 9 months to a year to keep the dryer working efficiently. Some dryers have a sensor that indicates percentage of clearance in the vent. Tip: Take a photo of the parts before you take them apart.

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před rokem

      Thanks for the comments James. Do you use something like this? amzn.to/3HXowwL

    • @esong21956
      @esong21956 Před rokem

      @@DansWay I have something like that tool and just cleaned out my dryer exhaust hose and vent tube going up the inside of the wall to the roof last weekend. Was able to suck out lots of lint. My dryer had stopped working and displayed the error message: vent clogged. Now it works fine. But... I also saw all that lint like your wife saw and will now be cleaning out the front end also. I'll probably remove the whole front cover of the dryer so as to get access to all the lint I can.

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před rokem

      @@esong21956 Sounds like you are doing a really thorough job!

    • @mistywhite9336
      @mistywhite9336 Před 8 měsíci

      😊😊

  • @davidbrucemusicvideo
    @davidbrucemusicvideo Před rokem +3

    Very helpful video. A friend of mine moved into a beautiful home with a washer and dryer installed, but we’re going to take her old ones from the house she just sold and put them in instead.
    But I told her I would look into finding out how to clean the lint out of the dryer so she doesn’t have to do all of that moving around, and all I knew is that you could clean the lint coming through the tubing to leave the house. Never knew you could do it this way also.

  • @leighsutherland6222
    @leighsutherland6222 Před 3 lety +12

    I hate that type of lint trap, but that is what is in my current dryer. Instead of pulling everything apart, use a good vacuum to get rid of the lint. Another option is to use the bristle brushes made to clean refrigerator coild. They are fairly long, and pick up most of the lint not caught in the trap.

  • @drewb5738
    @drewb5738 Před 2 lety +5

    I was in the middle of this exact job, got hung up one screw, was wondering if there were any screws that had to be accessed from under the dryer, searched YT, and found the answer quick with this vid. Thanks for making my life little easier and showing the steps. Glad I didn’t start looking under the dryer for more screws!

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před 2 lety

      Haha, awesome! Glad you got it. Merry Christmas!

  • @walterf5502
    @walterf5502 Před 3 lety +38

    Great job, like what others say, wipe clean the parts. I use a damp cloth. Also be warned, if you do use the blow gun, have the vacuum attached to the exit in the rear of the dryer. This way the loose stuff gets sucked and forced into the vacuum. If you just blow the lint into the dryer, you can accidently force lint to go inside the heating element compartment, then you can get loose lint onto the heater element and cause a fire your next start.

    • @kimberlindy
      @kimberlindy Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thanks for making this comment, as I was considering doing this and wondering if that could happen. Now I absolutely will not do that.

  • @coolcountrygal9092
    @coolcountrygal9092 Před 3 lety +114

    Hold up! ...A guy who does what his wife asks? You rock Dan! 👍 Plus this is great info

  • @LaDeborah
    @LaDeborah Před 3 lety +14

    I found your video 2 days ago so, I decided to give this a try and it was easy because of your instructions. Thank you so much!

  • @luciemaevlaniant8672
    @luciemaevlaniant8672 Před rokem +3

    Thank you, Dan. You’re a life saver. I’m glad I watched your video. I always wondered how to get the debris embedded deep below the filter. I have the same kind of dryer. I’m so happy now. I’m going to give it a try.🙂

  • @frazzled50
    @frazzled50 Před 2 lety +15

    YOU are a lifesaver. I moved into my place and I cleaned out all of the appliances. I notice so much lint below the lint trap. I could NOT have done it without you. THANKS!

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před 2 lety

      So glad this video was helpful to you. Have a good one!

  • @lorriewittig9066
    @lorriewittig9066 Před 3 lety +15

    We're dealing with this right now. Thanks for taking time to show this. Our dryer is at about 8 years.

  • @argo12
    @argo12 Před 3 lety +44

    The algorithm brought me here today. This is the kind of content I need, so I'm a new sub!

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před 3 lety +1

      Welcome to the family!

  • @jazzmoos5382
    @jazzmoos5382 Před rokem +7

    Thank you for this!
    Make sure to clean out the vent hose too! That gets filled up over time and becomes a fire hazard.
    We save the lint to use as a fire starter in our wood stove. It’s VERY flammable. 🔥

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před rokem +1

      Exactly! This is only half the job for sure...

    • @stephaniescholl4175
      @stephaniescholl4175 Před 3 měsíci

      Old egg cartons with candle wax mixed with lint are the best fire starters ever!

  • @serotiny6190
    @serotiny6190 Před 3 lety +12

    Hi Dan! We just bought a house in Portland which came with a super linty dryer. I turned to CZcams for help this morning and we just successfully cleaned out like 6 cups of lint and dirt with your guidance! Such a fun surprise to find your video.

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey there! So fun that you got this done yourself. Did you also clean out the back exhaust and tube?

    • @serotiny6190
      @serotiny6190 Před 3 lety

      @@DansWay yes! The pocket around the lint trap was the worst of it though.

    • @4kiitieslady
      @4kiitieslady Před rokem

      @@DansWay Do you have a video for those as well? This is my 1st video of yours that I’ve seen. I knew there was gunk down inside, but didn’t know how to get to it - thank you!

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před rokem

      @@4kiitieslady I'm sorry, but I don't know what video you are asking about?

  • @evictioncarpentry2628
    @evictioncarpentry2628 Před 3 lety +14

    Should also take the panel off and do inside under the drum.
    I did ours and there was an inch thick layer of lint covering everything and it was actually starting to burn where the heat element was. Glad I caught it before a fire happened.

    • @SuperJeremi10
      @SuperJeremi10 Před 3 lety +10

      The repairman cleaned mine out really good. It was really bad under the drum the dryer is 10 years old and was never opened.
      I have always cleaned the vent duct out the vent is in an exterior wall so haven't had clogging issues.
      I use a dryer brush to push all the lint out the exhaust during the next cycle.
      I couldn't believe all the lint that buildup in the bottome over the 10 years of operation.
      Good thing it was caught it too was starting to burn it was really thick reason for having repairman the drum belt broke when the repairman came to fix it he discovered a blanket of lint in the dryer about to catch fire.
      I had no idea the dryer was about to go up in flames I would have kept using the dryer if it had not broken down.

  • @Tahloube
    @Tahloube Před 3 lety +18

    Reminds me of the time the service guys took apart my LG washer dryer to fix some problem and found a huge amount of dusty lint trapped between the drum and the metal sheet. The machine was 2 years old only but had at least 4 kg of debris 😳 Terribly designed piece of junk.

  • @inboxclark
    @inboxclark Před rokem +3

    I can not start to tell you how helpful this was. I had about the same amount in the dryer y’all had. I washed everything before putting it back together. Thank you for the great video.

  • @anncarr7645
    @anncarr7645 Před 3 lety +12

    ALSO, check the expanding dryer hose at least once a year ... maybe simply replace it. Lots of the superfine lint gets stuck in there ....

  • @janielee6667
    @janielee6667 Před 3 lety +8

    This was such an awesome video step-by-step great teacher I just loved it my dryer is working fabulous.

  • @styldsteel1
    @styldsteel1 Před 3 lety +8

    The fast forward feature always cracks me up. Lol!!

  • @davemarks7322
    @davemarks7322 Před 3 lety +1

    I did our dryer today. Plenty of dense lint and some grit on the bottom below the lint trap. I had to duct tape a narrow hose to the vacuum to get down there. While I was at it, I also took the exhaust pipes apart to discover a uniform lint layer approximately 1/3 of an inch thick the whole length of the pipe, which I also vacuumed out. There was way more than I expected. Thanks for the motivation and demonstration.

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před 3 lety

      Hey Dave, great work! Yah a lot can build up over time. Just not something we normally think about. Glad the video was helpful. I like your duct-tape idea too!

  • @aok2727
    @aok2727 Před rokem +1

    Good point. Hubby regularly uses the crevice tool to pull that stuff out. Have never seen that one can pull that shroud off

  • @bethmorano1452
    @bethmorano1452 Před 3 lety +12

    Thought I was doing well cleaning the vent from the outside. 😂 I will do this too. Thanks!

  • @joansmall8410
    @joansmall8410 Před 3 lety +4

    This is the BEST explained video. Dan keeps it simple !!!

  • @attheendoftheday8969
    @attheendoftheday8969 Před 9 měsíci

    I've been wanting to do this to our dryer for about 4 years now and today is the day I'll do it. Thank you for the simple instructions. Shark vacs are the best! Even after buying a new different brand, I still found the Shark to be way better so I put the other one up for a backup. Off to get my screwdriver now. Good day

  • @melodihenry3345
    @melodihenry3345 Před 2 lety +2

    This was a game changer for me. I cannot believe how simple it was! Thank you!

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před 2 lety +2

      Glad you were able to get it done. Sometimes you just need to be shown how easy it is to do a job to have the confidence to do it.

  • @martinlenff324
    @martinlenff324 Před 3 lety +7

    I securely taped a plastic tube to the end of the vacuum cleaner hose and removed the lint a clump at a time. The lint will form a ball on the end of the tube and the suction will keep it stuck there until you pull it off. This method requires repeatedly inserting the plastic tube, moving it around in the cavity and removing the tube until no more lint comes out. I used this method on a dryer that required the whole front of the machine to be removed to get at the lint buildup. I was dealing with a stacking washer and dryer squeezed into a small condo closet so I wasn't about to take things apart.

  • @NicoleDeanna
    @NicoleDeanna Před 3 lety +23

    I don't know why the algo brought me here, but I like it lol

  • @rebelde84
    @rebelde84 Před 2 lety +1

    II literally started my project and got stuck on how to assemble it back together, your video saved my bacon before the husband got home! Thanks to your awesome video, I succeeded! Thank you so much for sharing!!🙏🏼

  • @drumswest5035
    @drumswest5035 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I always take pictures of things as i take them apart, has saved me a lot of frustration!

  • @johnknight2012
    @johnknight2012 Před 3 lety +28

    He should do tooth paste commercials too.✨

  • @gins8781
    @gins8781 Před 3 lety +17

    There was a fire in my apartment building’s communal dryer a few weeks ago. The Mainteance supervisor for the property owner blamed the tenants, saying that they don’t clean the lint trap. In the 10 years I have lived in this building, only once did I find the lint trap un-emptied when I used the dryer. This video confirms that regular deep cleaning is necessary to keep these machines safe to use. Especially in a multi-family apartment building. I have also since learned that the lint can smolder for hours before flames and/or smoke are detected.

    • @sw-xy2so
      @sw-xy2so Před 3 lety +1

      Funny story. I had a client that I consult for risk management and they owned about 45 apartment complexes. I made a recommendation to insure their maintenance people check and clean the lint trap and exhaust hoses every 6 month minimum.
      He didnt want to do it because it would be too time consuming. He didnt think lint could catch on fire. Its fuel and highly combustible. Heating elements and lint are a bad mix.
      Yes, he had already had a dryer fire at one of his properties.
      Some people just do not care and prefer the mighty dollar.

    • @gins8781
      @gins8781 Před 3 lety +1

      @@sw-xy2so Truth

    • @kateyare4708
      @kateyare4708 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm living in an eight-plex in which every unit has one of these dryers; and although the building is only two years old, my dryer is caked with unreachable lint. After watching this video, I feel confident to disassemble and clean it out; but I am very concerned that others in the building will not clean theirs and a fire will result. I was glad to hear that the dryer in the video had not been cleaned out for 6 - 7 years, so the threat of fire in my building probably is not imminent.

    • @DovidM
      @DovidM Před 2 lety

      @@sw-xy2so An apartment manager told me that the lint never dries out in the machine, and so is not a fire hazard. I wrapped some duct tape around the end of a rubber tube, and fished out lint to show him that it was bone dry. It still didn’t convince him because none of his colleagues had ever heard of it being a problem.

    • @sw-xy2so
      @sw-xy2so Před rokem

      @@DovidM fire waiting to happen!

  • @Flopoplectic
    @Flopoplectic Před 4 dny +1

    Used this approach today on my mother-in-law's Maytag 3000 series dryer that is over 10 years old and suddenly had a burning smell which I figured for a belt or motor. Nope. 2 cubic feet of lint later, and it is working like a champ. Thanks!

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před 3 dny

      Wow, 2ft? Where else did you find that much material?

  • @gaylefynaut562
    @gaylefynaut562 Před 3 lety +49

    I’ve been wanting to do this, but didn’t think I could just unscrew it and put back together. You gave me the confidence that I needed. Thank you. You just got a new subscriber. 😄

  • @andreagoble5353
    @andreagoble5353 Před 3 lety +16

    Take the screws out of the dryer before you start vacuuming and put in a safe place like a baggie or plate

  • @YarMythic
    @YarMythic Před 6 měsíci +1

    I highly suggest cleaning everything. Disconnect the vent from the dryer and clean through the back, the lint will likely be compacted, but it’s easily lifted by raking it with your fingers, or a clean toilet bowl brush. From there clean out the tube from your dryer to your vent, I use a shop vac for that, lastly clear out the vent itself. Not only will you save on electricity from your dryer working more efficiently, but you’ll avoid a devastating lint fire.

  • @soal3415
    @soal3415 Před 2 lety +1

    Nothing I love more than a good handyman!

  • @dermer2010
    @dermer2010 Před 3 lety +24

    It would have been good to see how clean it looked inside the little compartment. We saw dirt in the vacuum but it just would’ve been cool to see what it look like inside of the area you just cleaned.

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před 3 lety +3

      Yah, so sorry I missed that shot!

    • @kristens7933
      @kristens7933 Před 9 měsíci +2

      I wanted to see it too! Lol!

  • @marjoriehaggerty9222
    @marjoriehaggerty9222 Před 3 lety +26

    I found $1.87 in coins in my dryer. I just duct-taped a small rubber hose to the hose of the shop vac so I could get in there.

    • @employempathy.4885
      @employempathy.4885 Před 3 lety

      I was looking for something like this. Way to be resourceful! However, I need something a little more rigid with "scraping" abilities. I got the dryer used from my brother, and I believe he uses the forbidden tide and fabric softener because the lint is literally *caked* on all sides of the drum beyond what the linear vacuum crevice can reach.

  • @debbieli9596
    @debbieli9596 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you!!! None of the other videos showed this exact model! I really appreciate you making this video! It was so easy to fix!

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před 3 lety

      Glad you were able to do this yourself! Be sure to look at the back as well. The exhaust tube can be even more clogged! czcams.com/video/oaCXtmdLJkU/video.html

  • @angelbear_og
    @angelbear_og Před 6 měsíci +1

    I've been wondering recently how to do this. Glad I found this video! Thanks!

  • @clakams
    @clakams Před 3 lety +55

    great though I was waiting for the after shot of what it looked like inside the trap after you vacuumed it out. ... never got that money shot.

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před 3 lety +3

      Haha, so true! I guess you will have to trust me that it was 95% cleaner than before...

    • @sweettee6827
      @sweettee6827 Před 3 lety +3

      I was too 😔. Great video though!

    • @michaelhudecek2778
      @michaelhudecek2778 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, me too!!!

    • @MKD-dd6ng
      @MKD-dd6ng Před 3 lety +6

      Yep!...In videos like these...REMEMBER: We ALWAYS NEED THAT AFTER SHOT!!!!! 😎🖒🖒...😂😂

    • @moodberry
      @moodberry Před 3 lety +1

      @@DansWay My dryer has lots of lint in it and looks like yours. But mine makes a ton of noise. Do you think lint could be the source of the noise?

  • @markthane8152
    @markthane8152 Před 3 lety +12

    Thank you very much. You're an inspiration. I thought I was going to have to remove the back of my Magic Chef dryer but found out I could clean tons of lint out of the front. I appreciate your straight forward video without any stupid music or effects.

  • @Seevia1
    @Seevia1 Před rokem +1

    I never fid this before. Holy cow it's amazing how much stuff was in there! Thank you.

  • @user-ch3ue5tp3r
    @user-ch3ue5tp3r Před 9 měsíci +1

    This worked for me. Thank you. The removable lint tray would only reinsert 95% of the way. All of my drawstrings were catching on to the lint tray and staying caught the entire drying cycle. This broke so many drawstrings. I didn't even have to watch the entire video to understand what needed to be done. Thanks again.

    • @michellepopejoy577
      @michellepopejoy577 Před 18 dny

      Putting your items that have drawstrings into net bags (like for bras, but they come in a variety of sizes) will protect your drawstrings and dryer. I usually use them as an easy identifier of items that aren't to go into the dryer (that should hang dry or lie flat to dry), but also use them for items with easily tangled strings or fringe.

  • @LuckSpinner
    @LuckSpinner Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you! I got a bunch out with a wire type brush but I can still see so much gunk in there and it makes me batty! Will try =)

  • @chev-mv7kc
    @chev-mv7kc Před 3 lety +4

    thanks Dan very easy

  • @mrsh4505
    @mrsh4505 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great video! For those who do not have a dryer with a lint trap like this, you shouldn't criticize others for finding it difficult to do this. The screws are hard to access because you are basically having to do it by feel since you can't actually get to that side of the lint trap to see what you are doing. And you have to remove this assembly in order to clean it like he does in the video. It's a VERY poor design! I will be doing this for sure though. Dryer is just taking too long to dry, and I know the lint trap needs cleaning like this. Cleaning the screen alone isn't enough. Thank you, Dan! 🤩

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks for the comments! And yes be sure to clean out the hose in the back, and the exhaust vent on the outside of the house. This is often where lint will fully block the air which dramatically increases the dry time. I have a video on this as well in the description.

  • @Starsnu1
    @Starsnu1 Před 7 měsíci

    Great video! I never thought to clean this area of the dryer but will do so now that I have watched your helpful instructions on how to do so.

  • @Hmy8799
    @Hmy8799 Před rokem +3

    Had NO idea the lint could be cleaned out this way-so so much easier! For some reason the lint situation has always freaked me out-just one of those weird “isms” (not bad enough to be a phobia haha, but thinking about what I may not be getting out of there takes up WAY too much real estate in my brain-and I need it all for other uses! THANK YOU SO MUCH for opening my eyes to to this hack situation-I’m off to see what awaits me now! Armed with a long hose attachment that attaches to my vacuum woohooo!

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před rokem +1

      Sounds like you are going to have way more fun with this task than most!

  • @kymrich9918
    @kymrich9918 Před 3 lety +6

    Wow this is amazing, thanks for the video! Very well explained and shown. I'm a relatively new home owner and I can't believe how much I'm learning about things that need maintenance that I'd never ever thought of before. Adding this one to the list...

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před 3 lety

      Your very welcome! BTW, I love the spelling of your name too ;-)

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před 3 lety

      What else would you like to learn about?

    • @kymrich9918
      @kymrich9918 Před 3 lety

      @@DansWay Well I sure surprised myself the other week by finding a removable filter at the bottom of the dishwasher, and wow when I pulled it out it was so gross!! I wonder if there are other things about dishwashers I don't know (imagine there are!) I'm on a rural property and don't have civic water or sewer so other things I'm learning about are septic systems and we have a rain water collection and treatment system that I'm learning about how to keep clean. Those things I don't imagine most people need to worry about! But all the rest of the household appliances! Hot water tanks and washing machines etc

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před 3 lety

      @@kymrich9918 Yah that dishwasher filter can be one gross place if it doesn't get cleaned regularly... All the 'clean' water goes right past all that gunk so...

  • @xsquishh
    @xsquishh Před rokem +2

    This was so helpful, and you explained everything so clearly and not too fast. Thank you!

  • @F16_viper_pilot
    @F16_viper_pilot Před rokem

    Very useful! Just did my dryer about 30 minutes ago after watching this video.👍🏻

  • @hawkwardzombie
    @hawkwardzombie Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you so much for this! I dropped my ring down the lint trap and was freaking out after I took it apart. Super helpful!

    • @ruthdawson3688
      @ruthdawson3688 Před rokem

      The trap needs 2 b washed before replacing it...strait pipes was recommended 2 me for exiting drier heat 2 the outside...I have a long distance 2 go..maybe 15 feet..how do I do this..?

  • @ambercaprice1618
    @ambercaprice1618 Před 3 lety +230

    How do we find the socks the dryer steals from us?🤔

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před 3 lety +28

      Great question! Perhaps some form of magic randomly turns them into lint which is why we have so much lint??? 😂

    • @apiecemaker1163
      @apiecemaker1163 Před 3 lety +22

      They’re actually in the washer. Lol

    • @dingfeldersmurfalot4560
      @dingfeldersmurfalot4560 Před 3 lety +10

      @@apiecemaker1163 Yup. I've found them in the washer before, lots of them hiding behind the tub.

    • @jerijames2876
      @jerijames2876 Před 3 lety +6

      There under your bed

    • @moiramccleary2413
      @moiramccleary2413 Před 3 lety +10

      Ask the dog 🐶 😆

  • @francescazago2655
    @francescazago2655 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the video. I have had my dryer for more than 20 yrs. and I thought it was time to go a bit beyond the filter... I am so glad I did! You wouldn't believe how much debris came out! The only thing extra I did was to unplug the dryer before I began taking it apart...

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před 2 lety

      Great! Be sure to do the exhaust side as well!

  • @clairecar9390
    @clairecar9390 Před 3 lety +3

    You made this look easy. My dryer door was in the way so it was a giant pain to use the screwdriver at arms length, turning the screws the wrong way. Had to break out a makeup mirror to see what I was doing. Got it done tho! Thanks for the tips!

  • @622wesc
    @622wesc Před 3 lety +33

    O no. Forgot to clean the screen. They will look clean until you run it underwater. The fabric softeners coat the screens.

    • @ellenhofer3343
      @ellenhofer3343 Před 3 lety +1

      I've hearx this rumor before & after 5 years, and using dryer sheets, water still runs freely through the screen.

    • @MrLimeybeans
      @MrLimeybeans Před 3 lety +1

      Stop using the sheets. Use white vinegar to rinse( no odours) then if you feel the need ,a sheet of kitchen towel with a few drops of your favourite essential oil in the dryer.

    • @calimon00
      @calimon00 Před 3 lety +2

      FAbric softeners are a waste of time & money, not to mention toxic.

  • @mcsquiddysq
    @mcsquiddysq Před rokem

    Thanks Dan! That's a good idea to assemble it right after you have taken it apart to make sure you can do it!

  • @sevo3025
    @sevo3025 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks so much Dan. I’ve just randomly come across your video and just cleaned my dryer by myself in a sec. You are amazing mate🙏🏻

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před 10 měsíci

      Glad I could help! I appreciate your comments.

  • @jcmac47
    @jcmac47 Před rokem +4

    That dirty grill was so annoying but I didn't think there was anything I could do about it. Saw this and immediately went and tried it out! Worked beautifully. A little swearing with the damn side screws that didn't want to go back in, but wow, the whole thing is wonderfully clean!! Thank you so much... 😀

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před rokem

      Haha! Glad you persevered and got it done! Now you can do this as often as needed. Keep it up! Now take a look at the exhaust side for sure.

    • @jcmac47
      @jcmac47 Před rokem

      @@DansWay Will do!

  • @247KW
    @247KW Před 3 lety +10

    Oh go ahead, take the entire door off and see all the surprises in the cavity! Me and my dryer have a love hate relationship so I know....I know...its awful how the manufacturer made them like that.

  • @michaelheurkens4538
    @michaelheurkens4538 Před 3 lety +2

    It was nice to see someone show how simple these jobs can be for nearly anyone. I would like to recommend, where ever possible to either wear a nuisance-dust mask or place a fan to blow the fine dust away from you as that stuff is nasty to inhale. What about the fan and the exhaust end? There are special brush sets available to help clean these awkward-to-reach areas; they are easy to clean for most dryers and will be amazed at the very fine dust you get rid of. The extremely fine dust that accumulates is also very combustable. I cleaned my whole dryer in about 30 minutes including the vent pipe and do it annually to be on the safe side. No lint build-up also means a more efficient dryer using less time and power to dry a load of wash. Cheers.

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před 3 lety

      Great job Michael. You are really doing more than most of us for sure... ;-)

  • @ussreeves
    @ussreeves Před rokem

    I lived in a 9 story apartment complex and there was a fire 🔥 on the 3rd floor caused by excessive link clogging the dryer vent. Ever since then I clean my dryer vents annually. I will add this step. Thank you for a, possibly, life saving video.

  • @MusicEqualsMemories1980
    @MusicEqualsMemories1980 Před 3 lety +3

    Dude...you’re about to be my freaking hero when I go do this in a minute! I currently have a chopstick and pair of skinny tongs down there along with swollen knuckles and a scabby top hand 🤚🤦‍♀️ Nice job on the idea of “mock” putting it back together as soon as it’s taken apart so I don’t forget in a half hour also!! 👊👊👊

    • @jennm113
      @jennm113 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Ahhh i can sooooo relate to your way of doing things, which my husband makes fun of/ridicules… but my Dad taught me well on the farm i grew up on, to improvise and use what you have on hand…saves dollars and sometimes amazes others and ourselves!!
      (Wish i had you tube and ‘Dan’ videos growing up/farming. Cheers

    • @MusicEqualsMemories1980
      @MusicEqualsMemories1980 Před 3 měsíci

      @@jennm113 Oh yeah…I had a husband who made fun/ridiculed me when I creatively solved problems. Key word…had 🤭 I think growing up on a farm is one of the most valuable ways you can learn about real life skills. I was raised by 2 Iowa farming grandparents in the Los Angeles area. I learned all kinds of skills and was the only kid that had to be up at the butt crack of dawn to clean. But hey…it looks like it served us both well. My dryer got fixed 🤷🏼‍♀️ Thanks for your comment. It made me smile ☺️

  • @NoObligationToday
    @NoObligationToday Před rokem +5

    This wonderful cleaning probably would prevent a fire but also restricts the air flow. You will have a more efficient dryer and save money! Great job 👏!

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  Před rokem

      Thanks for the comment Ray!