Grandma’s Step-by-Step Method
Here’s her foolproof method I’ve followed ever since:
Step 1: Safety First – Unplug the dryer and, if it’s gas-powered, turn off the gas. Pull the machine slightly from the wall.
Step 2: Vacuum the Opening – Remove visible lint with a vacuum hose. You’ll be surprised how much collects even if you clean the lint trap regularly.
Step 3: Flexible Vent Brush – Feed a long, flexible brush into the duct. Twist gently to loosen lint.
Step 4: Vacuum Again – Suck up the loosened dust.
Step 5: Leaf Blower Trick – Outside, remove the vent cover and insert the leaf blower nozzle. A few strong bursts push out hidden dust and lint.
Step 6: Reassemble & Test – Replace the vent cover, reconnect the dryer, and run a short cycle. You’ll notice quieter operation, faster drying, and a cooler machine.
After trying this, I was amazed—the dryer worked like new, clothes dried faster, and the risk of fire felt drastically reduced. Grandma always did this twice a year, and now, so do I.