
Don't rush to conclusions! The dampness here stems from not wringing out the clothes; water still drips...
1. Common Mistakes That Can Damage Clothes Dryers
1. Drying Clothes When Still Wet
Don't rush to conclusions! The dampness here is because you didn't wring out the clothes, water still drips. Since the dryer fan is placed right below the clothes rack, dripping water can cause electrical leaks, even dangerous machine fires. It's best to wring out the water before putting clothes in the dryer.

If you don't wring out clothes before drying, it will cause electrical leaks
2. Not Sorting Clothes
Don't think all clothes can be dried together. Before drying, you should sort clothes by different fabric types and choose the appropriate setting for each type. Also, remember to adjust the temperature accordingly. This not only saves electricity but also helps clothes dry quickly and minimizes damage to the fabric fibers.

Don't forget to sort your clothes!
3. Drying Clothes with Glue, Oil, Grease
Here's another big mistake. Clothes with glue, oil, or grease details can melt and damage clothes when exposed to excessive heat, even causing fires. Therefore, make sure to check carefully before putting them in the clothes dryer!

Putting clothes with glue in the dryer will lead to this situation
4. Wearing clothes just dried
This is a big no-no. When clothes are freshly dried, the fabric's fibers are often stretched and prone to wrinkling. Therefore, you should hang the clothes outside until they are completely cooled before wearing them. If your dryer has a cool air setting, opt for it to help the clothes cool down faster.

Don't wear clothes immediately after drying!
