Thanks, guys!
Kevin, I opened up a king-size tub of elbow grease on that rust. I scraped the scaling off first with a metal putty knife and then sanded. And sanded. And sanded. I then covered everything in 3 coats of Rustoleum Rust Reformer and then either gray or white appliance enamel. I sanded and painted the washer cabinet inside and out as well. Gray on the inside first, then white on the outside. I removed every switch, cleaned thoroughly, and put back together. Same with the buttons and dials. I put new rollers and axles, drum glides, belt and light lens on the dryer. I got a new blower fan for it in yesterday. I will replace that this weekend. The original is warped badly. I noticed when I dry a load of clothes, they are still slightly damp when I use the "Regular Dryness and Regular Heat" settings. Is this normal or should I replace the moisture sensor? I removed and cleaned it, but it made no difference.