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When ink gets stuck on the inside of a dryer, it can be a real hassle. As you don't want to dry clothes in an ink-stained dryer, there are several ways to clean it. Commercial products can easily remove ink from a dryer, such as rubbing alcohol and bug spray. You can also try household products, like nail polish. Make sure to read manufacturer's instructions first and unplug the dryer prior to cleaning.

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Using Commercial Products

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  1. [1] Take a soft cloth and dampen it with rubbing alcohol. Gently blot the ink. It should come out fairly easily. [2]
  2. Magic eraser is an eraser sold by Mr. Clean that helps remove stubborn stains from various surfaces. Using magic eraser is simple. You simply dampen the eraser and gently swab it over the ink stain to remove the unwanted stain. [4]
    • If the stain is a little tough to get out, do not hesitate to scrub a little harder to remove it.
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  3. Commercial bug spray can actually help remove ink stains. The brand Off works particularly well at eliminating ink stains. All you have to do is spray the repellent directly on the stain and proceed to wipe it away using paper towels. [5]
  4. After using any cleaning method described above, you should always run bleach-soaked towels through a dry cycle to ensure any lingering stains are removed. Soak some old towels in bleach. Wring the towels out so they're not dripping wet and place them in the dryer. Run them through a complete cycle. [6]
    • If you still notice ink stains in the dryer, run them through another cycle.
    • Always wear gloves when handling bleach.
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Using Household Products

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  1. Let the dryer run empty for a few minutes. Smear plain vegetable shortening onto the ink. Let it sit on a few minutes before wiping off the shortening. If successful, the ink should come off as well.
  2. If you have any nail polish remover, rub it into the stain with a soft cloth or rag. If you apply a little pressure, the ink should eventually come off.
  3. If you have a strong shampoo on hand, you can rub this into the ink to remove it. This works best with a shampoo labeled as full-strength.
  4. With household products, it's important ensure any stains are completely removed. Soak a few old towels with bleach. Wring them out to make sure they're not dripping wet and then toss them in the dryer. Run a full cycle to finish the cleaning process. [7]
    • Repeat if necessary.
    • Make sure to wear gloves when handling bleach.
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Avoiding Common Mistakes

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  1. Before attempting to treat ink stains, check manufacturing instructions or call the manufacturer. You want to make sure that the product you're using is safe for your dryer. The manufacturer may also have specific tips for getting ink out of your brand of dryer.
  2. It's dangerous to clean the dryer when it's plugged in. Before applying any cleaning product to the drum, unplug your dryer from the wall. You can plug it back in before adding the bleach soaked towels to complete the cleaning process.
  3. Always use separate rags to clean different ink stains in your dryer. If you simply wipe the same rag around in your dryer, this can result in you smearing the stain around. [8]
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    How do I get ink off the inside of my dryer?
    Bridgett Price
    House Cleaning Professional
    Bridgett Price is a House Cleaning Professional based in Phoenix, Arizona. She has over 8 years of experience in the industry and is the Co-Owner of Maid Easy, a maid service company servicing the Phoenix, Arizona metropolitan area witih over 17k professional cleanings under its belt. Maid Easy was featured on CNBC's 'Made It!' program and was voted as The Best of The Desert - Residential Cleaning Service by AZCentral. She holds a Master of Management from the University of Phoenix, specializing in digital and traditional marketing.
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    If you get ink inside your dryer, blot the stain with rubbing alcohol. However, avoid rubbing the alcohol over the ink, as that can spread the stain.
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