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Jon,

Half of the #1 line of Tide HE in my Miele oversuds. Head back to the Wisk HE if you are going to use liquid. Oddly, Mexican Ariel liquids in my machines are less sudsy than Tide HE.
 
If that SQ had a couple of speakers ....

...she would tell you it with Debbie's voice :

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Well then, here we are near the end of a big load washing in my Speed Queen washer with Tide HE Liquid measured to line "2" on the cap and what do we see?? That's right, NO oversudsing! In fact, almost no suds at all!

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Thanks for posting the video Greg. That is exactly the results that I get with liquid tide HE. I did four load yesterday with no sudsing issues.
 
A few drops of silicone emulsion will remedy any sudsing problem...

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>...he suggested adding a good dose of cooking oil to cut the foam.

A few capfuls of fabric softener will do the same thing, and not subject your plumbing and septic/sewer to an oil buildup.
 
Oh Jon, no we weren't avoiding it we were just waiting for you to bring it up! Running fast!!!!
 
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