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Jan 04, 2012 05:58PM

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No no no. That's just the dryer lint. I've done that. The washing machine lint won't burn down your house.

How to Clean a Washing Machine Lint Trap
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The trap or filter is in different places depending on the model.
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The trap or filter is in different places depending on the model.


My lint collector is not a deluxe model its just this little mesh bag that hangs off the inside of the wash bowl bit. I don't think I have a fabric softener well or if I do it's hiding out.


GR is where I first learned out of the dishwasher food trap as well. Horrific day in 2008 that was.
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Just trying to figure out if you were checking the dryer trap or the washer trap.
Just trying to figure out if you were checking the dryer trap or the washer trap.

Yep, never heard of this one either.
Shit.

I'm not sure if I should go look for one, or check the word "gullible" in the dictionary.
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Do you have a cat?

Wow you either have very little lint or your lint trap is pretty darn big


Oh dear god, I was also unaware of this. Our dishwasher is from the 80's, has seen multiple tenants come and go and I have no idea if and when it has ever been cleaned in any way. Now I don't know if I even want to know.

You know what they say about a good man

Oh dear god, I was also unaware of this. Our dishwasher is from the 80's, has se..."
Wear rubber gloves when /if you check it

I have my grandfather's alarm clock, one of the first digital ones from the 1970s, and the dryer my parents bought with their first house in 1966, and both are still working!

I have my grandfather's alarm clock, one of t..."
Appliances and such were built to last back then .

It bugs me that bills from the hospital only announce the amount due - not an itemized bill. I have to spend my time calling three or four times to get one, and I've found mistakes several times.

THE FUCKING WHAT?!?!

I still have my father's olive rotary phone that hung on ..."
That's more than irritating

Yeah that's the pits . When my girl was in Year 1 I saw a kid in her class roll up for school in her all black school uniform covered in bits of tissue.

I have my grandfather's alarm clock, one of t..."
I didn't know there were dryers in the sixties . My M&D still had one of those washing machines with a wringer on it . Mum squashed her fingers in it one time . We also had this big boiler thing called a copper where she would boil all the white clothes . Dad was a pastry cook so he wore white cooks gear.

It's bugging me (and I know it shouldn't) I need more info about the mystery smell in LG's closet.
I acually haven't had a working dryer at my house since last September/October. We use the clothesline mainly.


I am of less sturdy stock and use the dryer in the winter, except for blankets and small rugs and stinky blue jeans (smell like gas, motor oil, etc.) Stinky work clothes must be dried on the line, as they can wreak havoc with the dryer. Been there, done that.
I completely love freeze drying my clothes. As long as the sun is out and my diapers get bleached a bit I love it.
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