My clothes dryer went out last night, and I threw a load of laundry in before bed. When I woke up it was still running. My question is whether or not it was blowing gas through the dryer all night or if there is some sort of safety cutoff built into modern dryers. Not only would this be a safety hazard, but a big waste of money. Dryer ignitor does make not click when starting. On one occasion the dryer did get warm on low, but then I opened it and it would no longer work.I have a Maytag MDG308DAWW gas dryer. Thanks!
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fingernail. do not use solvent as these will do damage to the plastic glasses.
goof off. if that fails wet sand the lenses.
dip a piece of toilet paper in a glass of water and gently rub it against the goggles. that will do the work. you have already damaged your safety glasses. For your safety, do yourself a favor and purchase new goggles.
Gravity is the attractive force between objects with mass. The force is proportional to the product of the masses of the objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centres. The Earth has mass. So do all the objects on the Earth. So we are pulled towards the centre of the Earth by the gravitational force of the mass of the Earth.