Did some experimenting with the cycles as noted in the vid notes. This is the first "slow" spin speed as noted on final spin.
Of interest to you is the Sears Detergent. I used a full scoop for the load. As noted before, the water goes a milky white color with some sudsing during the initial fill.
What I really dig here is notice on the rinse. The only thing you will see if you look closely is the el cheapo Austin's budget fab softener in the water. No suds from the wash cycle. As expected, the spin drain takes longer to get the water out and yes, the blanket was a tad more moist than would otherwise be.
I'd like to know who makes this stuff for sears. The "scent" if you will is not unlike Bold3 from the 70's. I cannot comment on how it does on really grimy stains but for my needs, it does well. At 6 cents/load, I cannot complain.

Of interest to you is the Sears Detergent. I used a full scoop for the load. As noted before, the water goes a milky white color with some sudsing during the initial fill.
What I really dig here is notice on the rinse. The only thing you will see if you look closely is the el cheapo Austin's budget fab softener in the water. No suds from the wash cycle. As expected, the spin drain takes longer to get the water out and yes, the blanket was a tad more moist than would otherwise be.
I'd like to know who makes this stuff for sears. The "scent" if you will is not unlike Bold3 from the 70's. I cannot comment on how it does on really grimy stains but for my needs, it does well. At 6 cents/load, I cannot complain.
