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- 2chiefsRusExplorerTake the clothes out between wash and dry cycle and shake them out. Separate loads - i.e. washer loads can be twice as large as dryer loads. I tend to hang dry as many clothes as possible such as tee shirts and light weight shorts. Don't buy clothes that wrinkle easily. Don't use too much soap.
- Too many clothes and too much soap are the biggest culprits. I recently did a load and the stretch jeans came out so wrinkled they were unwearable. I put them back in with one other item and rewashed them without any soap. Came out perfectly.
Dale - Big_KatunaExplorer IIWe use a little fabric softener and add two dryer balls after washing and also shake the clothes between wash dry.
- KevarinoExplorerThank You All.
I’ll try all of these hints.
Kevin - ependydadExplorer
Big Katuna wrote:
We use a little fabric softener and add two dryer balls after washing and also shake the clothes between wash dry.
We use fabric softner and dryer balls but don't take clothes out between wash + dry.
Load size is also important. - Big_KatunaExplorer IIYes load size is key.
I would also add that there is a trap on the lower right front behind the bottom trim. that should be cleaned annually.
It’s not a lint filter. More like a coin trap. I never checked mine in ten years and this summer the unit started acting up; not rinsing right. Read the manual and cleaned it and there was three quarters, a few nickels and some pennies. - rdhetrickExplorerAfter wearing pressed and starched shirts for so many years, I love the look of wrinkles!
- 2oldmanExplorer IIRemove from Splendide and hang.
- AllworthExplorer IIWhat are these things you call "pressed and starched shirts"???
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