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What's up, it's James. Welcome back. All right, so now we're going to go into drying a load
of clothes that has come out of the washing machine. And a thing we want to talk about
also is just this is a step, once again, be careful. If you have an item of clothing that
is like red, or has been died with ink or anything like that, anything that could basically
run into the other colors, make sure you're washing that by itself--because this is another
step you could put something red in here that it's the first time it's being washed, and
then the colors could come out, and you could come out with red streaks all over your clothes
or a nice pinkish hue to your clothing, which I'm not--I don't really want. But anyway,
so we've got these clothes that are already to go. Move them into the drier. And then
the lint catcher. This is key. Everyone always forgets this for some reason, I don't know
why. The lint catcher, believe it or not, catches the lint. And then what your job is
to go through, before you wash the clothes, is to come and scrape the lint and collect
it off of here, like so. And then this is why you have the garbage can. And you throw
the lint in the garbage can. Lint catcher back in. Grab out our drier sheets, one drier
sheet per load, load it in, door is closed. We're on high heat--we're going to go to normal
on automatic dry and see how that does, and then you press the start button. And you're
off.