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I was just thinking - OK, here goes the rest of our tax refund, but, if the dead bird is somewhere in the wall between our laundry room and wherever the exhaust is released, the same thing will happen with a new dryer. I love my DH but right now I want to call FIL and ask him to come help.
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wow, that's a first. I agree double check that there is not one any where else in the line,wall, dryer. I don't know if there is anything you can use to get that smell out. About the only thing I can think of is to see if there is any type of product with baking soda in it that you could run through the dryer. My dh's exactly words is that "sucks". He said to tell your dh to take the back panel off the dryer, because one could have got in through the exhust and back there. I'm sorry to hear about this. It has to be horrible!!!!
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Then at the hardware stores they have those things you use to clean out lint from the hose. I would run one of those though the hose too.
Ontel Dryer-Max Lint Removal Kit : Target I am so sorry.
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Thanks to you and your DH's for help. I looked up some ideas online as well. We used the leaf blower to blow out the exhaust that runs through the wall. An entire nest, feathers, and an egg blew out. We took the dryer outside and I vaccuumed it out, too. The dryer seems to smell better. The vent is running and the door is open to the laundry room right now. I guess we'll give it a few hours and see what things smell like then. Meanwhile - it's a good thing I bought some new clothes yesterday b/c I don't have anything clean to wear. I think I better wash some panties and hang them to dry.
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I don't have any help to offer, but Dh found a bird's nest in the vent of our dryer (I think the vent going out of the house)! It didn't cause anything to smell, but it was taking twice as long for the clothes to dry. I hope you figure it out soon.
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