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How Do You Remove Stains From A Dryer Drum?

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How Do You Remove Stains From A Dryer Drum?

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We’ve all left things in our pockets, then dried the article of clothing, leaving stains on the inside of the dryer drum that can potentially damage future loads of laundry. From crayons and pens to gum and candy, removing stains from the interior of your dryer can feel like a huge hassle, but have no fear. There are techniques you can put to use to save your dryer and your clothes. Scrape away melted clumps from the inside of the dryer with a plastic spatula. Spray WD-40 onto a cleaning rag and wipe down the inside of the dryer drum. Focus heavily on the stained areas. Scrub extra hard on tough, dry stains. Wet a second cleaning rag with warm, soapy water and wring it out. Wipe down the interior of the dryer, focusing on the places you used WD-40 to wipe out any remaining residue. Rinse all of the soap from the rag until it is drenched in clean water. Wring the water out and wipe down the interior again, cleaning up any remaining soap. Warm hardened, stuck-on gum and candy by running

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