So I did my camo uniforms from work in the wash. Seems I left a couple of pens in the one sleeve. One held up, the other one disassembled itself in the dryer and created modern art. Any ideas on how to clean the drum before getting killed by SWMBO.
Make sure any pilot lights are off if nearby though.
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Lacquer thinner may work. Is the drier drum stainless? Acetone is another possibility. Again, air out well if you use either of these. A non flammable product that probably will work is a yellow liquid in a pump bottle sometimes called De-Solv-It. If you use anything flammable it would be a good idea to leave the drier door open and set a box fan 10 feet out the door and turn it on for a while.
Originally posted by Gene Hillman: Lacquer thinner may work. Is the drier drum stainless? Acetone is another possibility. Again, air out well if you use either of these. A non flammable product that probably will work is a yellow liquid in a pump bottle sometimes called De-Solv-It. If you use anything flammable it would be a good idea to leave the drier door open and set a box fan 10 feet out the door and turn it on for a while.
I've used both Lacquer thinner and acetone,
with some elbow grease, (and a mask, stuff is strong) to get ink out, relatively quick and easy,
ran it on air dry for 10 minutes or so, (no heat) to get the fumes out