Can a dryer produce a toxic gas? I put too much clothes in the wash machine, so the marine...
I put too much clothes in the wash machine, so the marine didn't spin out and the clothes were adjectives wet. So consequently I put them in the dryer, and started it but it simply made a buzzing sound. When I open the dryer, it smelled like burning plastic. So I moved out it open and open a window, but I get a headache, so now I'm wondering if the dryer produced some toxic gas.
Answers: You overloaded the dryer and the belt be slipping. You were probably smelling the belt burning. If you caught it within time there be probably minimal damage. At worst, you may entail to replace (or have someone else replace) the drum belt.
As far as toxic fumes, yes within might have be some. However, they would have be in such small concentrations that you needn't verbs about them. And, speaking of verbs, that probably had more to do next to your headache than the fumes themselves!
Now, to your original problem...
If you still don't own dry clothes, put half of the nouns back within the washer and move the timer to a spin cycle. Let them spin out and put them in the dryer. While that load drys, repeat for the second half of the nouns.
Bert
Can't say for sure, but I know burning plastic gas aren't good for you. Toxic channel DEADLY, so maybe you're lucky, or I don`t know, it just give you a headache! Time for another dryer!