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My dryer is getting hot but, the clothes are not drying as they used to.
It's up to two hours to dry a fairly small load. I have ruled out the heating element as it gets quite hot. If the exhaust is partially plugged up with lint, could that cause this problem. If so, what is the best way to clear the duct? I cleaned the duct from the dryer into the wall. It goes into the wall but I don't know where it ends up outside. Maybe on the roof? Can I blow it clean with a shopvac? Any ideas? TIA Chuck B. |
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