You should follow these tips.
Cleaning out dryer duct.
You ll attach the rods together.
Here s how to clean your dryer vent in 5 easy steps step 1.
In order to properly clean your dryer s ventilation system you have to first know where it is.
Use duct brush to clean dryer duct of lint.
If your dryer hose is made of flexible foil you ll want to seal the connections with duct tape.
Use the hose attachment of a vacuum cleaner or shop vac to clean in.
The brush kit includes a 4 in.
I never find too much lint in the duct.
Then give it a trial run before sliding it back.
It will make cleaning it.
With a dryer duct cleaning kit you can really extend your reach.
Alternatively for around 15 you can purchase a dryer duct cleaning kit to take on this step.
This brush can be used manually or attached to a drill for increased power.
Move it carefully spinning while you push it in.
Safely disconnect your dryer by unplugging the power cord from the outlet or turning off the gas or propane.
Flexible rods that can be used to extend the brush up to 12 ft.
The drill powered duct brush helps to remove lint build up and debris in your dryer duct as well as other general ducting.
Safely disconnect the dryer.
Put all of the dryer components back together and plug it in.
Check the vent cap at the exterior end of the duct to make sure it is clean and its flapper door works properly.
While wearing safety gloves remove lint from the hole at the back of the dryer.
Use manually or attach end of cleaning rod to a power drill.
If you can detach the length of duct where it meets the wall do so.
Do not plant large dense shrubs in front of the outside dryer vent.
Dia brush head and 6 2 ft.
Reattach the hose using the screws.
Standard kits come with flexible rods that allow you to get up to 12 feet inside the duct.
Use the large dryer vent duct brush to clean out the duct.
Now that you know the start and end points of your duct it s time to disconnect.
In addition to cleaning the outside vent regularly it is important to maintain an unblocked flow of air into and out of the vent.
Cleaning lint from a dryer duct requires a vacuum.