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George P.
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clean the Dryer Vent

George P.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Baltimore, MD
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I want to clean the dryer vent since it hasn't been cleaned for a long time.
I figure it shouldn't be hard, I even found a kit for $26 (http://www.amazon.com/Gardus-RLE202-LintEater-10-Piece-Cleaning/dp/B0014CN8Y8/).

Looking for tips to DIY dryer vent cleaning.
Thanks in advance!

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Philip Unger
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Originally posted by Rob K:
Many cities in my area are requiring solid ducting and banning screws. They want the vents duct taped together so nothing could get stuck on the screws.

Also, another note about the duct taping. Use the aluminum tape when taping the seams. Do not use duct tape, as it will melt or not stick over time.

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