How Do You Clean Kitchen Aid Dryer Lint?
You should regularly remove lint from your KitchenAid dryer. Because it accumulates quickly and is also highly flammable, lint buildup is not only annoying, but it also can be deadly. A recent US Consumer Product Safety Commission report indicates that over 15,000 dryer lint fires happen each year. Fortunately removing lint from your KitchenAid dryer is a relatively simple procedure. Clean the lint filter before every use. If you have a front-loading dryer, open the door and locate the filter near the back of the drum. If it is not there, check the area just inside the door. If you cannot find the lint filter, check your dryer’s user manual for the location. Use your hands or a lint brush to remove lint from the filter. KitchenAid sells a long, thin, dryer lint brush. Another alternative is to use a vacuum with a thin tube attachment (or a handheld vacuum) to remove lint. Replace the lint filter, and use the dryer as you would normally. Soak the filter in warm, soapy water periodically