How to Remove an Ink Stain from a Dryer Drum
Use nail polish remover with acetone in it., Turn the magic eraser sponge as you collect the ink and wipe with the clean portion of the sponge., Once dried, throw in a load of rags as you don't care about to ensure the dryer is clean.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Use nail polish remover with acetone in it.
Tip some onto a "Magic Eraser" sponge. , It will probably take several eraser sponges to clean completely.
Do not get the acetone on any plastic parts of the dryer.
Wear gloves that are not affected by chemical solvents.
Open doors, windows, and ensure plenty of adequate ventilation to avoid inhaling excess fumes.
A "ventilation mask" is not adequate to prevent inhaled fumes.
Do not use this method near flame or sparks.
It is highly flammable.
Keep the are well-ventilated, such as running a fan and opening a window. , Run a normal cycle and check the rags.
If they're clean, the dryer is good to use again.
If not, repeat the cleaning process. -
Step 2: Turn the magic eraser sponge as you collect the ink and wipe with the clean portion of the sponge.
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Step 3: Once dried
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Step 4: throw in a load of rags as you don't care about to ensure the dryer is clean.
Detailed Guide
Tip some onto a "Magic Eraser" sponge. , It will probably take several eraser sponges to clean completely.
Do not get the acetone on any plastic parts of the dryer.
Wear gloves that are not affected by chemical solvents.
Open doors, windows, and ensure plenty of adequate ventilation to avoid inhaling excess fumes.
A "ventilation mask" is not adequate to prevent inhaled fumes.
Do not use this method near flame or sparks.
It is highly flammable.
Keep the are well-ventilated, such as running a fan and opening a window. , Run a normal cycle and check the rags.
If they're clean, the dryer is good to use again.
If not, repeat the cleaning process.
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