I have a bosch in Florida. I know on the new ones this is different, but on mine every full cycle the machine will always heat the final rinse water to 155 degrees, and rinsed them long enough to be "sanitized". I think the new ones still do this, but it doesn't rinse long enough so that...
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I think my sister that lives in the littlton area of Denver told me this (don't beat me up if I'm wrong), In grade school there, they have decided to stop teaching cursive handwriting. The reason for this is that since because everything is become electronic...
It is Bob:
It's that NON-phosphate stuff. The longest the main wash (after despensing detergent) has gone is for 32 mins. Most times it only runs for 26 mins. I hear of yours going much longer and that's why I question you alot. His machine and your machine have the exact same wash system...
Ok, so I've been here in Texas now for a month at my Friend Dan's house. He has a whirlpool dishwasher, DU1300TX. His hot water is super hot. He jus opened the dishwasher to unload what I washed earlier. I used Normal cycle and heated dry. The detergent was Cascade gel. When I loaded the...
I would be willing to bet
That since this an ULTRA WASH he that the spray arms work independantly (one at a time). Since soil levels are not broken out, I would think, for example, that Normal would be prewash, main wash, purge, final rinse, plus dry time.
I have to laugh
Growning up, we didn't have a dishwasher in the house. Mom would always tease us about getting one, then shut up about it. Back then (in the 1970's), I would hear people complain that the dishwasher would take an hour from start to finish. I never that that an hour was that...
Great finds Yogi:
My Aunt MaryEllen (my dad's sister) and my Mom bought washers at the exact same time. My Aunt got the one pictured above. My Mom's was just like it except it had the full "Dashboard". aaaahhhhh 1972---I remember it well.
I had a Kenmore elite french door (LG made). On the control panel it would light up a symble to change the filter. Mine was based on the number of gallons it filtered. So when the light came on, I changed it, it was usually about once a year. However, I did have to go to sears to get the...
Looks to me that they brought back the original "ultrawash he". Yes, same design as the kitchenaid/Bosch design. What i'm wondering is---did the 360 powerwash that came out not do as well as hoped?
This was the exact washer my Mom had when I was a kid. That Black area that is marked right before the normal wash time is for suds return (that's why the pump is running in your vid). Mom had a suds save on her machine. It was a great washer. The thing lasted 10 yrs for her of doing laundry...
I'm very interested to see what they are gonna charge for this. I am almost willing to bet that for 15-26 pods, it's gonna cost between $12-$16 dollars on the shelves. Yet another way for P&G to rape the customer for every dime they can.
I do like a scent on my clothes, but I want a clean, crisp, fresh smell like yesteryear. I don't want to smell peaches and cream, mangos, bubble gum, or any of the other sweet, over powering, crap.
I was in Publix here the other day and it also seems the Arm & Hammer is jumping on the band wagon of "for all machines". Serveral bottles on the shelf had that same logo.
Well, I have to say.......
I couldn't wait for the shout to be done. I went out and bought a box of Biz over the weekend and washed a load of colors yesterday with Biz. Like Appnut and everyone promised, it took out all the stains and splatters on the colored T-shirts. Well, not all, but...
cyclemonitor:
That use to by my machine. I bought that from someone here in the club. It was a great proformer. I kept it in my laundry room which is close to my kitchen. I so loved having a second machine. 22 minutes for the normal or "short wash" and everything always came out spotless.