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How do you vacuum out a dryer vent?
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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 461336" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Go to hardware store and buy a new tube. I just had husband replace ours (we unfortunately have about 12-foot tube so it would be a nightmare to clean out). The lint doesn't just sit in the tube, it tends to really kind of coagulate to the sides. I don't think vacuuming would do it. husband was whining about how I make up these ridiculous home maintenance jobs - until he saw the lint that had just coated the inside of the vent tube - gas dryer, fire, combustible lint - not such a ridiculous home maintenance job when you think about it. He even vacuumed the connection at the dryer when he saw all the lint.</p><p></p><p>It really is just about a 5-minute job. Easy to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 461336, member: 8"] Go to hardware store and buy a new tube. I just had husband replace ours (we unfortunately have about 12-foot tube so it would be a nightmare to clean out). The lint doesn't just sit in the tube, it tends to really kind of coagulate to the sides. I don't think vacuuming would do it. husband was whining about how I make up these ridiculous home maintenance jobs - until he saw the lint that had just coated the inside of the vent tube - gas dryer, fire, combustible lint - not such a ridiculous home maintenance job when you think about it. He even vacuumed the connection at the dryer when he saw all the lint. It really is just about a 5-minute job. Easy to do. [/QUOTE]
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