How Do I Clean Ink Out of the Dryer?
- 1). Pour rubbing alcohol onto paper towels or old rags.
- 2). Scrub the ink with the alcohol-saturated paper towels or rags, as suggested by dillaservices.com. The alcohol will loosen the ink from the dryer walls.
- 3). Use fresh paper towels or rags, dampened with rubbing alcohol, each time the old rags or towels are dirty with ink--otherwise you are simply smearing the ink around the dryer.
- 4). Keep the dryer door open until the alcohol odor dissipates. You don't need to rinse off the alcohol as it will evaporate.
- 5). Dillaservices.com recommends placing a few damp, old towels (or other fabric items) into the dryer and run them through one drying cycle. This helps ensure no more ink will transfer to clothes when you dry them.
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