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Post by KelleeM on Jun 17, 2024 11:15:21 GMT
Just to keep the board moving…I’ve thought about this recently. I always remove the lint before I put the clothes in the dryer. I think this is the norm in my house.
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Post by MDscrapaholic on Jun 17, 2024 11:17:51 GMT
I clean my lint screen after I remove the clothes from the dryer, so it’s ready for the next load.
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Post by monklady123 on Jun 17, 2024 11:21:36 GMT
My dh and I do our own laundry, and even when both my kids were here they did their own also. So I just trained everyone to take the lint out after they took their own clothes out, so it would be ready for the next person. I always checked anyway, lol...but they were pretty good about it. My dh never forgets.
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Post by compeateropeator on Jun 17, 2024 11:22:42 GMT
I always clean my lint trap after I put in my wet load but before I set the time and push start. It it just a routine. Then I use that lint clump to run all over the top of the dryer to collect all the other dust and little lint pieces. And then I either leave it on the dryer (bad bad habit. Hahaha) or throw it away as it should be.
ETA - I am single and am the only one that uses the machines so it works for me. I never thought about when other people use it, although if everyone does it the same way it shouldn’t matter. 😄
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Post by wellway on Jun 17, 2024 11:23:46 GMT
I always remove the lint after I've used the machine and double check before I use it again because I don't use it every day or even every week. I prefer to line dry. Have a load out in the fresh air as we "speak".
I have a condenser dryer so there is a unit in the bottom of the machine that needs to be cleaned out too but not as regularly. There are lights for both areas and they are programmed to light up after so many uses. I never ignore the lights.
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Post by Spongemom Scrappants on Jun 17, 2024 11:35:56 GMT
My lint trap is at the bottom of the dryer opening so I always empty it before I take the freshly dried clothes out. That way no pieces of lint get on the clean clothes. I do this every time.
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Post by lisae on Jun 17, 2024 11:36:28 GMT
Before drying. I'm the only one in this house who has ever touched the dryer so I'm pretty sure it won't be run with too much lint in it.
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Post by Linda on Jun 17, 2024 11:58:02 GMT
as I take clothes out - 95% of the time I'm the only one moving laundry but if per chance, someone else has, I'll check before adding clothes also.
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Post by melanell on Jun 17, 2024 12:01:16 GMT
I always check both the lint and the water tank before I use the machine in case someone else has left lint/water behind. But then, if I empty the dryer, I empty the lint/water then, too. So, both, I guess!
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Post by gillyp on Jun 17, 2024 12:13:19 GMT
I have a filter inside the drum and another at the bottom of the machine. Both are cleaned whenever I/DH go to remove anything from the drier and the water is poured away too so the machine is clean and empty, ready for the next use.
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Post by airforcemomof1 on Jun 17, 2024 12:17:12 GMT
Sometimes before and sometimes after. But I always check before if it’s been a while since the dryer has been used.
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Post by scrappert on Jun 17, 2024 12:56:32 GMT
I do it after the clothes are out. Others in the household don't so I am always checking.
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Post by gar on Jun 17, 2024 13:26:17 GMT
I do it when I dump a damp load in there, before turning it on because when I remove a dry load my hands are full and I don't have anywhere to put the clothes down to do it.
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Post by worrywart on Jun 17, 2024 14:09:09 GMT
I never remove the lint. Thank goodness dh is more responsible than me!
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Post by quinlove on Jun 17, 2024 14:30:28 GMT
I normally hang clothes outside. But sometimes things get a quick tumble for various reasons. I always first check/clean the filter before putting anything in it. There is usually hardly any lint. But, in the rare case that there is a good amount, I find it very satisfying to clean it.
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Post by KelleeM on Jun 17, 2024 14:44:38 GMT
I just went downstairs and put a load of clothes in the washer and then cleaned the lint screw. It had lint from ds’s last load of laundry. Now it’s ready for my clothes!
When I used to go to the laundromat many years ago the owner showed me that he used a used dryer sheet to wipe the lint off with. It works well but I never have one because of my system.
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Post by shamrock on Jun 17, 2024 15:13:29 GMT
I clean the lint trap before I put clothes in. My machine has a reminder light that goes on when you turn it on. You have to remove the tray to turn off the light.
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Post by pantsonfire on Jun 17, 2024 15:16:32 GMT
Pull the items out, remove link from lint filter. That way it is ready for the next load to dry when ever that is.
Also have dh pull out the dryer and clean the lint filter area, the pipe that does from the back to the outside vent, the outside vent, and the backside of the dryer where he removes the back plate.
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Post by milocat on Jun 17, 2024 15:29:18 GMT
I always check both the lint and the water tank before I use the machine in case someone else has left lint/water behind. But then, if I empty the dryer, I empty the lint/water then, too. So, both, I guess! Water? A water tank, in a dryer?
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Post by katlady on Jun 17, 2024 15:45:45 GMT
I picked “after I take the clothes out”, but I actually clean out the lint before I take the clothes out. The machine stops, I open the door, clean the lint, then take the clothes out. I guess I could have picked “other”.
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Post by wellway on Jun 17, 2024 15:46:25 GMT
I always check both the lint and the water tank before I use the machine in case someone else has left lint/water behind. But then, if I empty the dryer, I empty the lint/water then, too. So, both, I guess! Water? A water tank, in a dryer? My condenser dryer collects water in a tank that I empty every time, it's not vented to the outside. It's just a different type of tumble dryer.
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Post by anaterra on Jun 17, 2024 15:57:35 GMT
Im a before... im also a lazy cleaner in that i wipe down the machines before i start washing... i do a wipe down when i actually clean the laundry room... but in general before so it just sits when im done doing laundry until the next laundry day....
I need a house cleaner!!
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Post by alsomsknit on Jun 17, 2024 16:27:39 GMT
There are 3 of us using the washer/dryer. So, I always check the lint trap before starting a load in the dryer. If I am unloading the dryer, the lint trap is the last thing I do.
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Post by JustCallMeMommy on Jun 17, 2024 16:29:17 GMT
In my old house, I did it every time I loaded a load, but since DH did it when he empties, I switched to that. It is nice that its always ready to go.
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Post by RedSquirrelUK on Jun 17, 2024 16:34:07 GMT
I have a washer-dryer, so it will be different from a dryer, but there is no lint collector. I went looking for one, and it just isn't there. There's nothing in the instructions or the maintenance about lint collectors.
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Post by JoP on Jun 17, 2024 16:35:38 GMT
I have a washer-dryer, so it will be different from a dryer, but there is no lint collector. I went looking for one, and it just isn't there. There's nothing in the instructions or the maintenance about lint collectors. Same here RedSquirrelUK - we must have the same washer-dryer 😀
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Post by tommygirl on Jun 17, 2024 16:40:06 GMT
I always taught my kids to do it before they put their clothes in the dryer. My dd came home from college the first semester and said, "Mom, you would not believe how many people do not even know they need to remove the lint from the dryer!"
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Post by disneypal on Jun 17, 2024 18:02:59 GMT
I go back and forth but the majority of the time, I take it out when I am putting clothes into the dryer.
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Post by milocat on Jun 17, 2024 18:10:33 GMT
Water? A water tank, in a dryer? My condenser dryer collects water in a tank that I empty every time, it's not vented to the outside. It's just a different type of tumble dryer. Interesting. Learn something new everyday.
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Post by cmpeter on Jun 17, 2024 18:30:55 GMT
Before…since I need to check to make sure dh or dd removed the lint after they did a load.
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