Is there a way for me to catch the lint that comes out of dryer vent?
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Use nylons or legs of pantyhose.
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Depending on where the dryer vent comes out of the wall and the size of it, you can probably make a small box frame and cover it with small mesh screen wire like you have on a window screen. You can buy the screening by the roll at the hardware store, or perhaps cover it in a fine mesh gauze from the craft store. Even if it has to set on a ledge, you could still remove the box after every few loads to clean it out.