The dryer is probably old and has some rust in it. Or rust in your water was added while washing and dryed that way.
Are you sure it's the dryer that is causing the rust stains? Perhaps you rubbed against something rusty. In any case, a little Naval Jelly should take care of the rust stains on your clothes.
No, they would leave oily stains on the clothes. It is best to use fabric softener sheets in the dryer.
To clean perspiration stains from taffeta lay the outfit down and apply stain remover to it. Repeat if necessary and then throw in the dryer.
it will look brown and it will be dry as it can be the dryer it is the batter its is
Depends on the stain! I washed my son's blue tshirt a million times trying to get a chocolate stain out of it and finally tried hydrogen peroxide and rubbing alcohol! Worked like a charm! Greasy stains need dishwashing detergent. The key is to get to the stain ASAP and to NOT dry the garment in the dryer until the stain is removed. The dryer will set the stain!
That's not a good idea. The heat of the dryer will melt the wax from the cloth and will fill the interior of the dryer, carried by the water vapor from the wet rags. A waxy film will be deposit throughout the interior of the dryer, even in nooks and crannies you can't see and behind the drum. When you put wet clothes in, the cycle will be repeated by melting the wax from dryer surfaces and on to the clothes, leaving stains.
Try using a blow dryer and paper towel, hold the blow dryer over the wax and swipe paper towel every 5 secs or so until all the wax is gone!
You can put milk,fresh milk in it whithout any tishue Put it in the washer, then in the dryer, just like you do with dirty clothes.
If the colors of your clothes bled in the washer, don't put them in the dryer. The dryer will set the dye into the clothes. Take the lightly colored items that were stained by the bleeding dye and put them back into the washer without detergent on a hot water cycle.
If you put the clothing in the dryer on heat dry it usually will give you a tough time getting the stain out. I know this is try with grease, blood, grass, dirt, and other food stains that I have usually gotten on my clothes. Grease is the worst stain to get out
If you know what the stain is, a professional dry cleaner might be able to get it out, but generally heat sets most stains.That, unfortunately, leaves the option of scissors.
I have used everything I could think of and when you have 5 oil stains from hot greasy taco shells and been dried in dryer it feels hopeless. Until - papaya extract 1st washing ALL stains were GONE! I have spread the word and will continue to do so.