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Sometimes it is a little more obvious than other to visually see the airflow. In our case we could see the little pieces of lint that were stuck around the edge moving from the airflow. In the occurrence that you do not have air flow coming out then you would need to check for obstructions in the venting. There is a tool included to help break through and pull out the blockage.

A Large 2.5" Diameter Lint Brush with an exceptional 42" reach to get all the way to the bottom of your lint trap. Use it to clean under appliances, baseboard heating vents or any other hard to reach areas. The Dryer Vent Cleaning System also includes a Vacuum Adapter. The Vacuum Adapter will allow you to use the air from your dryer, or a shop vacuum/blower to completely remove lint from the vent while rotary brushing.
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If needed the lint brush is able to be curved or bent to get into those hard to reach areas and then returned right back to its original shape. You can use it to clean under appliances, baseboard heating vents or any other hard to reach areas. The LintEater System includes an adapter to connect a vacuum or leaf blower to the inside end of the vent. Using the LintEater Cleaning System will not only shorten your dry cycle time but it will also make your clothes dryer safer to run and less of a fire hazard. Every year in the United States there are at least 2900 residential fires that are caused from clothes dryers. Now this is something that can be avoided with preventative cleanings.
There are a few different attachments that are included the first being the Blockage Removal Tool that I mentioned earlier. This tool is going to thread right onto the end of a rod and can be used to do just as its name suggests. You can remove blockages from your venting; it is even a great tool to remove blockages in your downspouts if your home has gutters. Using the LintEater Rotary Dryer Vent Cleaning System, you can save money, reduce your drying times and prevent devastating house fires with regular cleaning. To ensure proper use and optimum results, the Dryer Vent Cleaning System also includes an Operator''s Manual.
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Adding the additional rods as you go keeps the rods nice and sturdy. Once you start cleaning the venting keep the speed to a low steady speed and always spin in a clockwise direction. When you have reached the end of the venting you are going to continue with the clockwise direction but just while pulling the brush back out. Be careful as lint debris will most likely be blowing out of the vent as you remove the LintEater system. Repeat the process until you feel that you have gotten the venting completely clean.
Now it is time to determine what type of venting is connected to the dryer exhaust. When cleaning the vinyl or the aluminum venting you will need to just run the drill at a lower setting so that you do not damage the venting. It is rather simple to verify the type of venting by placing the end of an included LintEater rod into the vent and tapping. If you hear a dull thud you have aluminum or vinyl venting and if you hear a positive metal on metal sound you have the rigid venting pipes. The Large 2.5″ Diameter LintEater Lint Brush in conjunction with one 36’’ rod will give you an exceptional 42″ reach to get all the way to the bottom of your lint trap. The exceptional reach also makes it a snap to clean behind, underneath and all around your dryer.
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The LintEater System will include all of the attachments necessary to clean your clothes dryer from the lint trap to the exhaust vent. We will cover all of the attachment in just a bit so for now we are going to discuss what needs to take place in preparation for the cleaning process to begin. The next attachment is the Self-Feeding 4″ Auger Brush that will allow you to easily make multiple turns while you’re cleaning your dryer vent.

To check this you will simply turn your dryer onto a heat cycle. Once the dryer is started you will then go outside and verify that you have airflow coming out. Place your hand over the outside vent and you will be able to feel the warm air blowing out of the vent.
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Make sure you check to see what you have going on behind the dryer as you could rip the venting off the exhaust outlet if you are not careful. Now that you have the dryer pulled out enough you can get behind it to clean off the back side with the Lint Brush and a rod. It is recommended to have a vacuum cleaner accessible to suck up any of the dust or lint that you may knock off. Not everyone has a shop vac or leaf blower handy so you also get a Dryer Adapter with your LintEater Dryer Vent Cleaning System. If you don’t have a shop vacuum or leaf blower, you can use the dryer air to push the lint to the outside end of the vent while cleaning with this adapter.

Using this system is not only going to keep your dryer running safely but it will also help to cut utility costs by having your dryer running more efficiently. You'll also get a Dryer Adapter with your Dryer Vent Cleaning System. If you don't have a shop vac or blower, use the dryer air to remove the lint while rotary brushing. The Dryer Vent Cleaning System also includes a Self-Feeding 4" Auger Brush that will allow you to easily make multiple turns while you're cleaning your dryer vent. You'll also get a Blockage Removal Tool with your Dryer Vent Cleaning System. The Blockage Removal Tool is great for clearing animal nests and other debris from dryer vents and downspouts.
To begin cleaning the dryer vent with the LintEater System you will need to be outside. Make sure that the drill is turned down to the lowest clutch setting as possible. On the opposite end of the same rod you will need to attach the drill adapter. If you attach more than one rod at the start it could wiggle all over because they are so flexible.

You should be able to see into the vent a little ways so take a peek and look for any signs of left behind lint build-up. If there is still lint in the vent continue the cleaning process for a few more passes and recheck. Before you get started using the LintEater system to clean out your dryer vent you need to first verify that you have adequate air flow exhausting out the vent pipe.
The Operations Manual includes instructions and safety tips to take the guess work out of using your Dryer Vent Cleaning System. After reading it, you'll know exactly what each tool is used for and how to use them.

This brush is the main brush that you will be using to clean the lint out of the exhaust venting. The self-feeding feature is going to help you work through the venting and get around those bends without hassle. The LintEater Rotary Dryer Vent Cleaning System contains valuable tools that will keep your dryer working safely and efficiently.