Yes.
Yes, dryer sheets are bad for your dryer. Dryer sheets are soft, tissue-like sheets added to your Laundry to make it softer and add fragrance. Due to their tissue-like texture, these sheets have tended to leave lint in the dryer. Dryer sheets can cause a film of lint to electroplate over mesh size in your lint trap makes heating device to burn. It can also bar moisture to block, and this layer of film, sitting on the moisture sensor will affect how your device detects the amount of moisture inside the Chamber. This can also lead to overheating. The sheets also sucked into the filter lint, and the resultant overheating could lead to a fire.
No.
Detentions are a result of the accumulation of lint coming from textiles and clothing, especially if the tubing and filters are not cleaned regularly. Dryer sheets are actually not so effective when it comes to form a complete layer of lint screen filter. The more likely reason why overheating occurs in most hand dryers is that accumulated lint from clothes and other textiles are blocking the screen, and this leads to overheating when left unattended, often turns to an electrical fire.
Alternatives
There is no sure reason why overheating occurs in most hand dryers. Just to be on the safe side, you can use other alternatives to a dryer sheet a floating switch fabric soft ener or a number of homemade solutions such as vinegar or baking soda. Since it is lint in dryer sheets, which have a tendency to accumulate and clog your up your filters, by using liquid softeners reduce lint buildup.
Another way to reduce lint would be to add ¼ Cup of vinegar in the wash cycle. This is a proven and cost-effective way to reduce the lint and softening your Laundry. In addition to being a great switch fabric soft ener, vinegar also removes odors and can help preserve the color of your clothes. You can also use ¼ baking soda added during washing cycle. This is another cheap and effective structural soft ener, which will eliminate the need to use a dryer sheet. You can also add baking soda in a washing machine cycle to soften the water, to reduce the amount of mineral proxy wars in your washing machine.
Yes, dryer sheets can cause a film or a fire, but so far, clear cases of overheating and fires caused by these sheets is are rare, and much in between. As long as you keep your lint filters free from trapped lint and clean your traps with SOAP and water and a brush every six years, should your dryer does not suffer from these instances.
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