What Causes Dryers To Stop Drying

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What Causes Dryers To Stop Drying

Introduction: A dryer that doesn't dry clothes correctly is a frustrating problem. If you have a dryer that is not adequately drying your clothes, there are several possible causes. In this blog post, we will explore some of the most common reasons why dryers stop drying clothes correctly. By troubleshooting the problem, you should be able to get your dryer working properly again in no time! 1. The Lint Trap Is Clogged One of the most common reasons why dryers stop drying clothes correctly is because the lint trap is clogged. The lint trap is designed to catch any lint or debris that comes off of your clothes during the drying cycle. However, over time, the lint trap can become clogged with too much lint, which can block air flow and prevent your clothes from drying correctly. To clean your lint trap, simply remove it from the dryer and clear out any excess lint with your fingers or a soft brush. Once you've removed all of the clogged lint, replace the lint trap and run a test cycle to see if your dryer is now drying clothes correctly. 2. The Venting System Is Blocked Another possible reason why your dryer isn't drying clothes correctly is because the venting system is blocked. The venting system helps expel hot air and moisture from the dryer so that your clothes can dry properly. If the venting system is blocked by lint or other debris, it can prevent hot air and moisture from escaping, which will make it harder for your clothes to dry correctly.


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