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Okay, another question. I have a dryer where the lint trap pulls out from the top. Whenever I pull it out, there's only lint on the top half, and I can tell where it's torn. THis means there's lint stuck somewere in my dryer. Is there an easy way to get it out? I know it's not good for the dryer.
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I'm not sure if you could have used that.
Speaking of Washers/Dryers, I have to install a new washer and dryer in my new house, can I easily do this by myself, or do I need professional help? The Dryer is gas, fwiw. |
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Before I tape it, should I use the soap bubble trick, like you are supposed to do w/ propane gas? |
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I have no random thoughts, or thoughts of any kind for that matter.
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