Well, I'm not too happy with the so called performance of HE detergents lately, they seem to be getting worse. The last box of Tide HE I got not only doesn't clean as well as it used to, but it's not as suds-controlled either. And the liquid HE seem more like a joke, they are very sudsy. I'm thinking of just buying regular stuff and trying the defoamers.
I used to think that the silicones that were used as anti-sudsing agents were plastic, not silicone oil. Then I heard here that at least the old formula of Dash had fish oil as suds control. Seems odd to me, wouldn't the oils just bind to the detergents then, or maybe soil the clothes?
Also, I would like something that just suppresses the foam, not neutralizes the detergents, which is what I heard fabric softeners actually do.
I used to love it when one could just dump some powdered All in a load that had oversudsed and it would take care of it. Not so in the last few years. It's a cruel joke that All, the detergent that *started* so that people could use it in *any* washer now has a "regular" formula that suds and a HE formula.
Also, Rich, why do you care if you have a layer of suds or not, if the clothes come out clean? The best detergents I've used make absolutely no suds and clean way better than the high sudsers. Supposedly, if the water is silky/slippery and the clothes are coming out clean, why would one want suds? And if I remember right, the silicones in that coolant were supposed to be lubricants, not foam suppressants, maybe they do double duty?