yes
that's because a kind that of force generates bteween the clothes after being spun so hard! that energy keeps them stuck together, as far as i know!!
it stays an even force like an object in force stays in force unless affected by an outside force
It's caused by static cling. As the clothes tumble around together, it causes friction between the fabrics, and certain fabrics (which is usually most fabrics) have the ability to create static electricity, or static cling, that keeps clothes stuck together. (Hint: try using Bounce sheets or other dryer sheets, because they prevent static cling on clothes).
Hold a weight steady in your hand. Push a broken-down car that is stuck in the mud.
Hold a weight steady in your hand. Push a broken-down car that is stuck in the mud.
Take the dryer apart the get out
you're stuck with the small clothing.
that's because a kind that of force generates bteween the clothes after being spun so hard! that energy keeps them stuck together, as far as i know!!
The purpose of a clothes dryer lint brush is help clean lint out of the dryer system. Lint gets stuck inside a dryer and the dryer hose and becomes a fire hazard. The lint brush pulls the lint out of hard to reach places in the dryer.
An air compressor dryer helps to clear away dust, water droplets, gas and oil that might be clogged or stuck in electronic equipment, which can cause problems.
If it's stuck, force it. If it breaks, it needed replacing anyhow.
If it's stuck, force it. If it breaks, it needed replacing anyhow.
No... no it won't
Use a blow dryer to dry up all the moisture.
it stays an even force like an object in force stays in force unless affected by an outside force
Try heating it with a heat gun. You might try a blow dryer, but I do not think it will get hot enough. Make sure you do not overheat and crack the shaft.
The heat valve is stuck.