Washer dryer fluff problem?


Question:Everytime i use my washerdryer in one complete cycle, i have lots of fluff left over in the drum, and have to clean this out each time, sometimes the fluff, gets in the holes of the drum and is hard to access or remove, leaving it to stain any light clothed washes.

Does anyone else have this problem its a hotpoint.
Can i solve it anyway?

Answers:
Maybe you need to vacuum out the dryer vent hose. It can get filled with lint. If the lint is wet, you'll want to use a wet vac or a shop vac.

Good luck! :)


You should have a filter to catch the lint (fluff) which builds up on the drying cycle, if the filter isn't cleaned then the buildup cant be trapped by the filter and ends up among your washing.
clean the thing...the filter and exaust take all the lint and "fluff" out of mine.
Are you cleaning your lint filter out after each use? Also check your hook-up hose.
I would agree with vaccuming out your lint holder thingy. Shoot, I might just do that when I get home. LOL No doubt it will increase the dryer's efficiency. Thanks for the idea!

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All the fluff should get caught in the filter.

I have to de-fluff the filter but no fluff in the drum.

Something wrong with yours.

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