Excellant suggestion below hang your laundry in order to save money. The
poster was correct they are tiny fibers that will float through the air and
can cause problems.
Edgar S. wrote in message
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"lbbs" wrote in message
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I imagine putting some find of a filter at the end of the vent house
would
do the trick, and direct the vent into the laundry room. Some one
mentioned that the added humidity in the room might actually make the
drying
process take longer (it need dry air). Although in my case might not
be a
problem because the room is very large (24x24). Anyone ever tried
this,
did it work good, any problems? Thanks
don't do it. Air from dryers is saturated with micro fibers from
clothing. This is NOT good stuff to breathe.
If ur looking to save power, hang laundry to dry.
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