iheartmaytag
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Have any of you used either of these?
My new washer is a month old, so last night after washing the dog's bedding I decided to run a Clean Washer cycle. I used the puck of Affresh that was in the machine when it was delivered. I really liked the results, loved the high fill and swirling water fall too.
What I didn't like was you are supposed to put the puck in the drum and start the machine. Well the May-pool machine adds about an inch of water and tumbles for about two minutes in a sensing cycle. Then it drains and tumbles while steaming for about 15-20 minutes. The whole time the puck is bang, bang, banging in the drum. After this it fills to about half way up the window and the action starts. The washer clean cycle has two rinses after this and then a final spin to dry the drum.
The smell was a nice clean citrus, not too strong and as I was wipping down the boot, door etc there appeared to be no residue left behind.
I went to buy more and couldn't find Affresh at Wally world or K-Sears. So I bought a box of Tide Washer cleaner for next time. I thought this would work a little better since you add it to the detergent drawer instead of the drum. My other plan is, when I buy Affresh I will wait until the steam portion is over and add it to the drum before it fills with water.
Still wondering if anyone else has tried these two products and prefers one over another. If not I will report on the Tide Washer cleaner when I use it. Both are pricy, but comparable so price would not be the deciding factor in purchase.
Believe it or not, Me who loves LCB, did not want to clean the washer with Bleach. I heard that it can damage the drum, seals and spider over time. Since I paid more for the washer than I did my first two cars put together. I want it to last.
My new washer is a month old, so last night after washing the dog's bedding I decided to run a Clean Washer cycle. I used the puck of Affresh that was in the machine when it was delivered. I really liked the results, loved the high fill and swirling water fall too.
What I didn't like was you are supposed to put the puck in the drum and start the machine. Well the May-pool machine adds about an inch of water and tumbles for about two minutes in a sensing cycle. Then it drains and tumbles while steaming for about 15-20 minutes. The whole time the puck is bang, bang, banging in the drum. After this it fills to about half way up the window and the action starts. The washer clean cycle has two rinses after this and then a final spin to dry the drum.
The smell was a nice clean citrus, not too strong and as I was wipping down the boot, door etc there appeared to be no residue left behind.
I went to buy more and couldn't find Affresh at Wally world or K-Sears. So I bought a box of Tide Washer cleaner for next time. I thought this would work a little better since you add it to the detergent drawer instead of the drum. My other plan is, when I buy Affresh I will wait until the steam portion is over and add it to the drum before it fills with water.
Still wondering if anyone else has tried these two products and prefers one over another. If not I will report on the Tide Washer cleaner when I use it. Both are pricy, but comparable so price would not be the deciding factor in purchase.
Believe it or not, Me who loves LCB, did not want to clean the washer with Bleach. I heard that it can damage the drum, seals and spider over time. Since I paid more for the washer than I did my first two cars put together. I want it to last.