We were discussing lint removal in washing machines. He conjectured that all lint removal systems were gimmicks and probably didn't really do anything. In fact he speculated that in the GE Filter Flo system if you were to actually take lint from a dryer and put it in the filter pan and then do a load of clothes ,-there would be less lint at the end of the cycle.
He said the pan would probably loose the dryer lint into the wash and it most of it would go down the drain.
Well, I got thinking , especially after growing up with one of these Filter Flos. So I decided to put that conjecture to the test. Here documented are the results.
We start with lint from the Speed Queen dryer - I have assayed it with the scale I use for creating detergent formulas, yes its accurate enough for our purposes.
We find I swiped 1.8 grams of lint.

He said the pan would probably loose the dryer lint into the wash and it most of it would go down the drain.
Well, I got thinking , especially after growing up with one of these Filter Flos. So I decided to put that conjecture to the test. Here documented are the results.
We start with lint from the Speed Queen dryer - I have assayed it with the scale I use for creating detergent formulas, yes its accurate enough for our purposes.
We find I swiped 1.8 grams of lint.
