Introdução
If a Samsung dryer gets hot but clothes stay wet, a vent restriction is usually trapping hot, moist air inside the dryer instead of venting it outside. This guide walks through cleaning the lint filter correctly, cleaning the lint filter compartment and internal areas, checking the vent hose setup, and clearing the vent duct with a dryer vent cleaning brush kit to restore airflow and reduce safety risks.
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Confirm the dryer heats, because heat indicates the heating element is working.
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Confirm the drum tumbles, because most dryers won’t run at all if they don’t tumble.
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Treat ventilation as the main suspect, because vent restriction causes this symptom in the vast majority of cases.
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Remove the lint filter and clean it after every load.
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Clean the lint filter compartment inside the dryer every month or two, not just the filter screen.
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Use a condenser brush to break up and remove caked lint from inside the lint filter compartment.
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Use a vacuum lint attachment to suck lint out of the compartment for a more effective cleaning.
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Run hot water over the lint filter and watch how the water drains through the mesh.
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Keep cleaning until hot water flows straight through the filter easily.
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Look at how the vent hose is routed behind the dryer.
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Remove kinks and straighten crushed sections, because kinks restrict airflow and create places for lint to build up.
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Use a standard screwdriver to remove the outside vent hood if it is secured to the siding.
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Use the open duct to evaluate how badly lint has reduced the effective airflow path.
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Use a cordless drill and a dryer vent brush kit to clean the ductwork.
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Run the brush through the full duct length to pull lint out of the pipe.
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Remove the rear access panel on many Samsung dryers to access and remove the internal vent section for cleaning.
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Clean lint from inside the dryer cabinet, because internal buildup can be severe and worth a deeper disassembly.
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Remove the dryer vent tube if the brush kit can’t reach the full length of the vent run.
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Run the brush back through the flexible tube and into the dryer vent pipe repeatedly until it stops pulling out lint.
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Wiggle and reposition the pipe as needed to dump trapped lint and finish clearing the line.
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A dryer that heats but won’t dry usually can’t move hot, moist air out of the drum due to lint buildup or a restricted vent path. Keep the lint filter truly clean (verify with hot water flow), clean the lint filter compartment every month or two, inspect the vent hose for kinks or crushing, and periodically brush out the full vent duct run, especially where 90° turns or basement runs can trap lint.