How to Clean a Dryer
- Paul Derick A. Olorga
- Apr 18, 2023
- 2 min read

Cleaning your dryer is an essential task that can help to prevent fires and prolong the life of your appliance. Over time, lint can accumulate in the dryer ducts and vents, which can reduce the efficiency of your dryer and increase the risk of fires. In this blog post, we will discuss how to properly clean a dryer to keep it in great condition.
1. Turn Off the Power\
Before cleaning your dryer, turn off the power to the appliance. Unplug the dryer from the electrical outlet or turn off the circuit breaker that powers the dryer.
2. Clean the Lint Screen
The lint screen is located inside the dryer door and can become clogged with lint over time. Remove the lint screen and use a soft brush or your fingers to remove any lint that has accumulated. Rinse the screen with water and allow it to dry completely before replacing it.
3. Clean the Dryer Ducts and Vents
Lint can accumulate in the dryer ducts and vents over time, reducing the efficiency of your dryer and increasing the risk of fires. Use a vacuum cleaner with a hose attachment to clean the ducts and vents thoroughly. You can also use a special dryer vent cleaning kit that attaches to a drill to clean the ducts and vents.
4. Clean the Dryer Drum
The dryer drum can become dirty over time, especially if you are drying items that shed a lot of lint. Use a solution of warm water and mild detergent to clean the inside of the dryer drum. Use a soft cloth or sponge to wipe down the drum thoroughly, paying special attention to any stains or marks.
5. Clean the Exterior
The exterior of your dryer can also accumulate dust and dirt over time. Use a damp cloth or sponge to wipe down the exterior of the dryer. Be sure to clean any nooks and crannies where dust and dirt can accumulate.
6. Turn the Power Back On
Once you have finished cleaning your dryer, turn the power back on and test the appliance to make sure it is working properly.
In conclusion, properly cleaning your dryer requires cleaning the lint screen, cleaning the ducts and vents, cleaning the dryer drum, cleaning the exterior, and turning the power back on. By following these tips, you can keep your dryer in great condition, reducing the risk of fires and prolonging the life of your appliance.
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