Sort by
Sutiace
Texture
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LINT PRODUCERS—such as terry toweling and
chenille—give up lint.
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collectors
LINT COLLECTORS—such as man-made fibers and
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napped fabrics like velveteen and corduroy—attract
lint. These must be dried separately.
Sort by Fabric
Separate
In addition to
sorting to reduce
lint collection, we
recommend that you
wash fabrics of similar
construction together
whenever possible.
Sort by
Color
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For information on tumble drying extra large
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items and different fabrics and loads, see the
Suggested Fabrics and Drying Selections guide.
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Items
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Light Items
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(such as
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E~RGY-SA~G
TWS
FOR YOUR DRYER
● Sort clothes by weight so you won’t have to
run an extra cycle for one or two heavier,
slower-
drying items.
● Do not overload dryer. The drum should be no more
than half full of wet articles. For efficient drying,
clothes need to tumble freely. Overloading prolongs
drying time and produces
uneven
drying.
●
Use Automatic
Drying
Cycle whenever possible
to help prevent overd~ing and save energy.
● To help prevent ironing, remove garments
immediately at end of drying-cycle and place
on hangers.
● Dry your clothes in consecutive loads.
Using
a
“warm” dryer will save energy.
● Clean lint filter each time you dry.
● Clean dryer exhaust
ducting
at least once a year. A
partially clogged exhaust can lengthen drying time.
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