glenfieldmathk1
Well-known member
Well as you all probably know by now, sadly the WM31 is no longer living here, due to an uneconomical repair it was sold on to a new person, who has apparently done it up, using parts from another WM31! (who knows maybe on Ebay one day, or maybe its been on Ebay already?)
I now own a Hotpoint "Experience" HE7L492(P) and must say its brilliant, OK its got the square door design, but has all the updated programmes and programming, and is really built well compare to the older WML square door models.
This means I have the Anti-stain programme - they claim it can remove 20 stains in one wash.
I've put it to the test several times already, and I will do more videos in future testing stain removal of different stains, however the only stain which doesn't seem to come off in the cycle is Tomato & orange. They're both Fruit stains I presume the cycle isn't hot enough. I emailed Hotpoint about this and the response I was given was pretty much a Joke, they said I need to run the Pre-wash cycle!! (It doesn't even have a Pre-wash cycle!)
Surely if they claim it can remove 20 stains (Including Tomato), then it should do this without the need to Pre-wash?
Maybe I have to try it with Ariel?
Anyway, the cycle does remove all other stains very well, thanks to the long wash tumbles, and heating in to various stages - as you'll be able to see in the video below (I've chosen Super wash which does extend the main wash by about half an hour, but still Tomato remains!!)
The description of the video on Youtube is as follows:
"In this video you get to see Prog 1 for the very first time / and officially the first On YouTube of the Anti-Stain Wash.
The cycle is very similar to Prog 7 (Baby), just at Whites water level and much longer.
It sets out to remove 20 stains by heating in stages of 10C.
Starting of with slow tumbles to sense the load. Then 2 long fast tumbles at Cold - this rhythm continues during heating to 20, then heat to 30, then heat to 35, then 40, then Holds for the rest of the wash.
The Main Wash is about 2hrs-2 hrs30 depending on load size (so around 2hrs30-3hrs in total) however with Superwash (as in the video) the wash duration increases to between 2hrs30 & 3hrs00 (so about 3hrs10-3hrs40 in total)
There is also a shuttle rinse, 2deep rinses (or 3 shallow rinses with Superwash) and a 1400 cotton final spin. Normal cotton interim spins also take place on the cycle.
Unlike other cycles - on this cycle - Superwash does not Increase the wash water level. And as with Superwash always, the initial fill through the centre compartment (at the beginning of the cycle) doesn't happen, it fills straight away through Main wash.
In this load - Chef Whites
Detergent:
Persil Advance
Eradicil Powder disinfectant.
Comfort pure
I hope you all enjoy this video
"
I now own a Hotpoint "Experience" HE7L492(P) and must say its brilliant, OK its got the square door design, but has all the updated programmes and programming, and is really built well compare to the older WML square door models.
This means I have the Anti-stain programme - they claim it can remove 20 stains in one wash.
I've put it to the test several times already, and I will do more videos in future testing stain removal of different stains, however the only stain which doesn't seem to come off in the cycle is Tomato & orange. They're both Fruit stains I presume the cycle isn't hot enough. I emailed Hotpoint about this and the response I was given was pretty much a Joke, they said I need to run the Pre-wash cycle!! (It doesn't even have a Pre-wash cycle!)
Surely if they claim it can remove 20 stains (Including Tomato), then it should do this without the need to Pre-wash?
Maybe I have to try it with Ariel?
Anyway, the cycle does remove all other stains very well, thanks to the long wash tumbles, and heating in to various stages - as you'll be able to see in the video below (I've chosen Super wash which does extend the main wash by about half an hour, but still Tomato remains!!)
The description of the video on Youtube is as follows:
"In this video you get to see Prog 1 for the very first time / and officially the first On YouTube of the Anti-Stain Wash.
The cycle is very similar to Prog 7 (Baby), just at Whites water level and much longer.
It sets out to remove 20 stains by heating in stages of 10C.
Starting of with slow tumbles to sense the load. Then 2 long fast tumbles at Cold - this rhythm continues during heating to 20, then heat to 30, then heat to 35, then 40, then Holds for the rest of the wash.
The Main Wash is about 2hrs-2 hrs30 depending on load size (so around 2hrs30-3hrs in total) however with Superwash (as in the video) the wash duration increases to between 2hrs30 & 3hrs00 (so about 3hrs10-3hrs40 in total)
There is also a shuttle rinse, 2deep rinses (or 3 shallow rinses with Superwash) and a 1400 cotton final spin. Normal cotton interim spins also take place on the cycle.
Unlike other cycles - on this cycle - Superwash does not Increase the wash water level. And as with Superwash always, the initial fill through the centre compartment (at the beginning of the cycle) doesn't happen, it fills straight away through Main wash.
In this load - Chef Whites
Detergent:
Persil Advance
Eradicil Powder disinfectant.
Comfort pure
I hope you all enjoy this video
