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KnobCourt wrote:
My front loading dryer is about 5 years old but has been heavily used. It has started to pull clothes up into the gap between the drum and the front panel. This is combined with the fact that the felt seal around the front panel on the inside has lost a chunk of felt towards the inside of the dryer, so that the clothes that get pulled up end up getting rubbed until there is a hole worn in them. Needless to say my wife is not happy about this and wants to buy a new dryer. I contend that this may be fixable (by me). So my questions a 1. How can I close the gap between the drum and the front panel so that the clothes do not get stuck in there and/or 2. How can I replace the felt seal around the front panel - it appears to be glued on and the plastic tabs all broke off. Thanks for any help you can provide to save me some dough! Thanks Bob you can buy the felt seals, the plastic shroud(sp???) and a tube a special glue(cost about $20 for the glue).. and repair the thing... then it wont catch the clothes.... |
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