Tumble dryer not drying laundry properly (damper than expected)
Modern tumble dryers usually use sensors to detect the dampness of laundry inside the drum. Lime in our water or cleaning agents can form a barely visible lining on the inside of the drum, which can interfere with the readings. The result could be that laundry can still be a little damp after drying.
I’ve no idea how common a problem this is at this stage but if you suspect you could have a problem use a vinegar-based cleaning product to wipe the inside of the drum and its paddles.
Written By Washerhelp on March 26th, 2008 with
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