Whilst going though my stash of vintage and modern laundry detergents one wondered about the wisdom of using even low foaming products both modern and vintage. In particular am concerned about the Lavamat due to it's miserly use of water and often rather long cycles.
Well since one wanted answers not questions decided to see what there was on the Internet.
According to some authorities using high dilution detergents (products designed for American old school top loaders with central beaters)is not wise in modern front loaders in particular European versions. Theory goes that high dilution detergents are designed to work in lots of water. Thus one will not be able to achieve proper dosage to clean, keep soils suspended, prevent dyes from transferring, etc... buy using small amounts in a front loading washer.
Well since one wanted answers not questions decided to see what there was on the Internet.
According to some authorities using high dilution detergents (products designed for American old school top loaders with central beaters)is not wise in modern front loaders in particular European versions. Theory goes that high dilution detergents are designed to work in lots of water. Thus one will not be able to achieve proper dosage to clean, keep soils suspended, prevent dyes from transferring, etc... buy using small amounts in a front loading washer.