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Raisin Stuck to Dryer Walls

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Date: 01/09/2008 Topics: Cleaning > Appliances | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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Unfortunately, a raisin made it through the wash with white towels (washed with bleach) and through the dryer. Part of the raisin is stuck on the back wall (metal grid) and I have not been able to get it off.
I have tried Clorox wipes, scrubbing with the white scrubby part of a sponge, using a knife to scrape it, running the dryer to heat it up. Any ideas on how to get this off my dryer would be appreciated.

Joanne
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Post By patty (Guest Post) (01/14/2008)
Use Goo Gone this takes sticky items off everything. I've seen it sold at Christmas tree shops and Walmart. Good luck.


Post By Holly S. (Guest Post) (01/12/2008)
I got gum (a LOT of gum) out with a dryer sheet that I dampened with warm water. That's it. No majorly nasty (potentially flammable) chemicals, just a fresh smelling, clean as new dryer.

Good luck!


Post by Great Granny Vi (266) | (01/11/2008)
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Try using a hairdryer just on the raisin.Then try the goo gone on a soft cloth to pull it off. Wipe it off with lemon juice or vinegar to remove the goo gone. GOOD LUCK!! GG Vi


Post By Elizabeth (Guest Post) (01/11/2008)
Goo GOne gel


Post By helen (Guest Post) (01/10/2008)
Try vinegar it seems to take everything off. Try it on a sponge.


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