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Posted on Sep 19, 2008

Ink in Dryer Drum,how do I get it out - Dryers

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This dryer still under manufacture warranty, but here’s my the problem, week ago we had a basement fledging and right after that the dryer won’t start, under this situation dose machine will be cover or no.

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Sorry they way to remove a ink stain from the drum (becuase of the heat it's "baked on) is to sand the drum down which will leave raw metal causing the drum to rust
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  2. Unplug the dryer.

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