miele_ge
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no stinky towels (or anything else) here, thank you!
And we use a front loader... 120 degrees and Persil do the trick nicely for undies, bed linens and towels (kitchen towels get 190).
No heroic measures here other than only using powdered (Persil) detergent. My mom also has a 7 year old FL, a basic GE (Frigidaire?), and no smells. I convinced her early on that she needed to use Persil and she listened. She did stray a bit and bought a box of Cheer but is now asking me to order another box of Persil for her!
A good friend who also has a front loader uses that Melaluca (sp?) stuff and says all you need to do is add baking soda, etc and that "helps" prevent the smell. Why not use a good detergent and proper temps and call it good?
My sister in law is the same way... complained about smells from her Duet. Used cold or warm washes only, not much sorting, and way too much liquid detergent and fabric softener. I suggested that she try Persil or at least a powder detergent and she just rolled her eyes.
And we use a front loader... 120 degrees and Persil do the trick nicely for undies, bed linens and towels (kitchen towels get 190).
No heroic measures here other than only using powdered (Persil) detergent. My mom also has a 7 year old FL, a basic GE (Frigidaire?), and no smells. I convinced her early on that she needed to use Persil and she listened. She did stray a bit and bought a box of Cheer but is now asking me to order another box of Persil for her!
A good friend who also has a front loader uses that Melaluca (sp?) stuff and says all you need to do is add baking soda, etc and that "helps" prevent the smell. Why not use a good detergent and proper temps and call it good?
My sister in law is the same way... complained about smells from her Duet. Used cold or warm washes only, not much sorting, and way too much liquid detergent and fabric softener. I suggested that she try Persil or at least a powder detergent and she just rolled her eyes.