Can you use wd40 on dryer?

Spray a small amount of WD-40 on a cleaning rag. NEVER spray any cleaning solution including WD-40 directly into the dryer as the residue may get into the drum holes and cause a serious fire hazard! This is very important as WD-40 is flammable.

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Spray a small amount of WD-40 on a cleaning rag. NEVER spray any cleaning solution including WD-40 directly into the dryer as the residue may get into the drum holes and cause a serious fire hazard! This is very important as WD-40 is flammable. Dry the interior of the drum with a clean rag.

One may also ask, how do you stop a dryer from squeaking? Unhook the drive belt from around the drive motor pulley and slip it out from under the idler pulley. Pull the drum out of the dryer case. Inspect the drum support rollers, if your dryer has them, for flat spots on the circumferences and for wobble or excessive looseness on their mounting pivots.

Likewise, how do you lubricate a dryer?

Lift and slide the drum off the rear rollers and remove it from the dryer casing. Locate the rubber-rimmed rollers with roller bearings at the back of the drying casing. Squeeze two to three drops of oil on the front and back of each roller bearing. Lift the dryer drum and place it back on the rubber-rimmed rollers.

How do you lubricate a idler pulley dryer?

Unclip the toe of the spring arm attached to the idler assembly from the slot in the base of the dryer. Lift it out. Hold the assembly with the shaft pointing upward and apply three or four drops of lightweight household oil to the pulley shaft.