Warm Water might Rinse a tiny bit better
Thanks, John. I hear what you are saying about the warm water rinse. Except for the summer months, on my current machine, when the rinse cycle starts, I move the dial back temporarily to the wash cycle to get a warmer rinse than I would get on the rinse cycle, but I do not put in warm water. I put in a combination of warm and cold water to get it to be approx 60-65 degrees. Otherwise in the winter, the cold is 40 degrees or even a little less. When detergent manufacturers speak about rinsing in cold, they always equate cold with about 60 degrees. If my tap cold never fell below 60 degrees, I wouldn't be trying to find a way to use the wash cycle for the rinse cycle on the Speed Queen. Before I purchase it I want to be sure I can do that as I am not confident that I can rinse the clothes in 40 degrees. (I don't wash on straight hot and some loads need cool water so the clothes won't be warming the water much.)
If I do wish to use a wash cycle in place of the rinse cycle, my only idea is to cancel the cycle as the rinse water starts to fill and skip to the final spin by holding down the pause/start button for many seconds, then start a new wash cycle and after that is over, skip to the final spin again. Technically I'd be doing an extra spin after the wash cycle and an extra final spin. I would love to hear if you have a better idea!
Thanks so much
Thanks, John. I hear what you are saying about the warm water rinse. Except for the summer months, on my current machine, when the rinse cycle starts, I move the dial back temporarily to the wash cycle to get a warmer rinse than I would get on the rinse cycle, but I do not put in warm water. I put in a combination of warm and cold water to get it to be approx 60-65 degrees. Otherwise in the winter, the cold is 40 degrees or even a little less. When detergent manufacturers speak about rinsing in cold, they always equate cold with about 60 degrees. If my tap cold never fell below 60 degrees, I wouldn't be trying to find a way to use the wash cycle for the rinse cycle on the Speed Queen. Before I purchase it I want to be sure I can do that as I am not confident that I can rinse the clothes in 40 degrees. (I don't wash on straight hot and some loads need cool water so the clothes won't be warming the water much.)
If I do wish to use a wash cycle in place of the rinse cycle, my only idea is to cancel the cycle as the rinse water starts to fill and skip to the final spin by holding down the pause/start button for many seconds, then start a new wash cycle and after that is over, skip to the final spin again. Technically I'd be doing an extra spin after the wash cycle and an extra final spin. I would love to hear if you have a better idea!
Thanks so much