Lint Balls I have known

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<blockquote>dadoes, that looks like dangerously deep lint, how do you remove it?</blockquote> Thusly.

(My apologies for violating what likely should be a vintage-related discussion.)

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Lint-o-Rama

I had wadss of lint from the dryer, but threw it out, thinking you only wanted to see lint from the washer. our Maytag dryer LDE 482 does a nice job of extracting lint. Shot is LA482 load used and resulting tendrils of fibers.

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Yesterday, I had a lint wad similar to Phil's after washing the Velux blanket from our bed, and an afghan I bought at an estate sale.  I washed them in my 1971 Maytag A806s, and dried them in my 1971 DE606, and the lint filter disc was lightly covered also.  There was quite a bit of hair in the lint from the washer.  They came out of the DE606 so nice & soft, and only faintly smelling of the Suavitel Morning Sun softener I used.
 
Larry

I always thought WP should have come out with some kind of paddle tool for those so you could do just one swipe and get all the lint!!

 

ALEX!<span style="white-space: pre;"> </span>UGH those balls are living under my paddles?? WHO KNEW and I think I'm a pretty knowledgeable washer guy!! Gonna get the nut driver out now!

 
 
Ewwwww! Gross!

Most of what WOULD be lint balls actually gets stuck in my drain! If only I could have shared a shot of my laundry tub over-flowing before I periodically unstuck the lint after some of my wash loads... (See following pictures)

-- Dave

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