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LG Styler: Why does moisture remain on items after the steam cycle is complete?

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The Styler uses steam, so moisture may remain inside the Styler or water may be collected in the drip tray after a cycle is completed.

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The Styler is opened during operation.
If you open the Styler when steam is being sprayed, the cold air from the outside meets the high-temperature steam inside the Styler, causing condensation and water at the bottom.
Do not open the Styler when it is in operation.
There is an excessive amount of dust in the lint filter.
Before and after using the Styler, clean the filter regularly.
If dust accumulates, air will not circulate properly during the drying cycle and the inside of the Styler may not dry completely.
Clothes are stuck in the door and the Styler is not properly closed.
If the Styler is not closed properly, the cold air from the outside meets the high-temperature steam inside the Styler. So, condensation may happen or the bottom of the inside of the Styler may get wet.
Before using the Styler, make sure the clothes are not stuck in the door.
The Styler is packed with thick clothes.
If the Styler is tightly packed with bulky or thick clothes, moisture may form inside the Styler because there isn’t enough air circulation.
It is recommended you not overload the Styler.
Oil-based stains are on the inside of the Styler.
If there are oil-based stains from skin, cosmetics, etc. on the sides of the Styler during operation, moisture may remain as water vapor particles clump together in that area.
It’s not a product defect. Use the cleaning gloves included in the accessory package to wipe the inside of the Styler.

It’s not a product defect. Use the cleaning gloves included in the accessory package to wipe the inside of the Styler
The outside temperature is low.
In winter, depending on the temperature around the Styler, steam may condense into water due to the temperature difference, leaving moisture inside the Styler.
A small amount of water that’s not dried during operation is collected in the drip tray.
The Styler uses steam and most of the moisture dries up during operation.
However, some moisture on the rubber gaskets of some doors may not dry because the dry air can’t reach the parts. As a result, the moisture flows into the drip tray at the bottom of the Styler.
Don’t worry, because this is normal. Discard the water in the drip tray and re-install it.
If the rubber gasket is damaged, a large amount of water may flow into the drip tray and it will need to be replaced.
Areas inside the Styler that need to be cleaned

Areas inside the Styler that need to be cleaned_tips
How to clean the lint filter

1. Open the front grill and take out the lint filter.


Open the front grill and take out the lint filter._tips

2. Use a soft brush or vacuum cleaner to clean the filter.


Use a soft brush or vacuum cleaner to clean the filter._tips
Note
  • If the lint filter is torn or damaged, replace it with a new one.
  • If dust accumulates inside the filter, it may create noise or lead to a product defect.
  • If you don’t completely dry the lint filter after cleaning with water, the drying performance may deteriorate.

3. After cleaning, allow the filter to dry completely before re-installing it.


After cleaning, allow the filter to dry completely before re-installing it._tips
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