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  • Dryer lint is made clothes fiber in the form of cotton, silk, polyester or cashmere. When wet clothes or fabric spin in the dryer, the loose fibers becomes entrapped in the dryer filter. Once the loose fibers cling (or stick together), they become lint.

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    Bella Online

    Princeton University

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