Quick answer
To clean dryer lint, turn off the dryer, unplug it, and remove the lint trap. Use a brush or vacuum to clean the vent duct. Check the exterior vent for blockages and clean as needed.
Confirm the symptom
- Dryer takes longer to dry clothes
- Dryer feels hot on the outside
- Smell of burning or smoke during use
- Lint visible in the lint trap or around the dryer
- Clothes are still damp after a full cycle
Tools and prep
- Unplug the dryer from the power source
- Rubber gloves
- Lint brush or vacuum with brush attachment
- Flashlight
- Screwdriver (if needed to access vent duct)
- Trash bag for lint disposal
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Turn Off and Unplug DryerDo: Switch off the dryer and unplug it from the electrical outlet.Observe: Dryer is powered down and safe to handle.Means: Prevents electrical shock during cleaning.Next: Remove lint trap
- Remove Lint TrapDo: Locate the lint trap (usually above the drum) and slide it out.Observe: Lint trap is removed, showing accumulated lint.Means: The lint trap is the first point of lint collection.Next: Clean lint trap
- Clean Lint TrapDo: Brush off lint into a trash bag. Wash the trap with soap and water if it's washable.Observe: Lint trap is free of debris and dry before reinstallation.Means: Improves airflow and reduces fire risk.Next: Inspect vent duct
- Inspect Vent DuctDo: Use a flashlight to look into the vent duct for lint buildup.Observe: Visible lint or blockage in the duct.Means: Lint accumulation restricts airflow and reduces efficiency.Next: Clean vent duct
- Clean Vent DuctDo: Insert a lint brush or vacuum hose into the duct and clean out lint. Repeat until no more lint is removed.Observe: Duct is clear of lint and debris.Means: Restores proper airflow and prevents overheating.Next: Check exterior vent
- Check Exterior VentDo: Open the exterior vent cover and inspect for lint or obstructions.Observe: Lint or debris blocking the vent opening.Means: Blocked vent reduces efficiency and increases fire risk.Next: Clean exterior vent
- Clean Exterior VentDo: Remove lint and debris from the vent. Ensure the cover closes properly and the flap opens freely.Observe: Exterior vent is clear and functional.Means: Ensures proper exhaust and airflow.Next: Reassemble and Test
- Reassemble and TestDo: Reinstall the lint trap, plug in the dryer, and run a test cycle with a load of dry clothes.Observe: Dryer runs smoothly and dries clothes efficiently.Means: Confirms the cleaning was successful.Next: Done
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clogged lint trap Frequent use without cleaning traps lint, reducing airflow. | Common | Easy | Lint trap |
| Clogged vent duct Lint accumulates over time, especially in long or poorly designed ducts. | Common | Easy–Medium | Vent brush or cleaning kit |
| Blocked exterior vent Lint, leaves, or pests block the vent, restricting airflow. | Common | Easy | Vent cover or cleaning brush |
| Improper vent installation Long duct runs, too many bends, or incorrect duct size reduce airflow. | Sometimes | Medium–Hard | New vent duct or professional installation |
| Neglecting regular cleaning Infrequent cleaning allows lint to build up over time. | Common | Easy | Lint trap or cleaning tools |
| Using the wrong type of vent material Flexible plastic ducts trap more lint than rigid metal ones. | Sometimes | Medium | Metal vent duct |
Parts matching
Common parts and tools for cleaning dryer lint include:
- Lint trap (usually included with dryer)
- Vent brush or cleaning kit
- Vacuum with brush attachment
- Metal vent duct (if replacing flexible plastic)
- New vent cover (if damaged or clogged)
Choose a rigid metal vent duct for better airflow and less lint buildup.
When to call a professional
- Dryer still doesn't dry clothes after cleaning lint and vents
- You notice a burning smell or smoke during operation
- The vent duct is damaged or difficult to access
- The dryer is overheating despite cleaning
- You suspect a gas leak (for gas dryers) or electrical issues
FAQ
How often should I clean my dryer lint trap?
Clean the lint trap after every load of laundry to prevent buildup and maintain efficiency.
Can I use a vacuum to clean the vent duct?
Yes, a vacuum with a brush attachment can help remove lint from the vent duct. For deep cleaning, use a vent brush or hire a professional.
Why does my dryer still smell like burning after cleaning?
A burning smell may indicate a more serious issue like an overheated motor or electrical problem. Stop using the dryer and call a professional.
Is it safe to use a gas dryer if I smell gas?
No, if you smell gas, immediately turn off the dryer, unplug it, and contact a professional. Gas leaks are dangerous and require immediate attention.
Can a clogged dryer vent cause a fire?
Yes, a clogged dryer vent can overheat and ignite lint, causing a fire. Regular cleaning is essential for safety.