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- Don't over-dry your clothes. If your machine has a moisture sensor, use it.
- Periodically inspect your dryer vent to
ensure it is not blocked. This will save energy and may prevent a fire. Manufacturers recommend
using rigid venting material, not plastic vents that may collapse and cause blockages.
- Use the cool-down cycle to allow the clothes to finish drying with the residual heat in the dryer.
- Dry towels and heavier cottons in a separate load from lighter-weight clothes.
- Clean the lint filter in the dryer after every load to improve air circulation.
- Drying a small load reduces the tumbling effect and consequently lengthens the drying time. Add several clean, dry white towels to speed up
the drying of small loads.
- Turn your jeans inside out, so they won't fade as quickly.
- Most dryers have delicate permanent press cycles, which have lower settings to protect fabrics which might be damaged by high temperatures.
- Don't overload your dryer, as it can result in excessive wrinkling.
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