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JourneymanCarpenterT
Trade: Carpenter
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Northern Indiana
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Fixing Stained Dryers
I’ve was painting and caulking recently and one of the two seemed to get into the dryer. My guess is it’s the silicone caulk, but it’s hard to say for sure because they were both the same color.
Not too long ago I took my clothes out of the dryer and they had stains on them everywhere. When I wash my clothes, the stains disappear as long as I spot each stain with detergent before throwing them into the machine. However, every time I place these spotless white into the dryer, they become filled with stains all over again. Am I going to have to buy a new dryer, or does someone know something I can do to repair this one?
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...jammin
Trade: Rock Disciple
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Cape Cod, Massachusetts
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Re: Fixing Stained Dryers
Could be your fabric sofener
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