MG, I cannot believe it. Maybe "boil washes" and super hot washes really do result in far superior results. I had some white unmentionables which had some stains which had not ocme out and I do not thinnk all 6 of these pieces had been worn right before I did this last load, but may have had several washes and dryings. SI was a bit dismayed, although I know I'd only set the water temp to about 130 degrees the last several loads. So today it was a last ditch effort to rid the garments of the left over stains. I set the wqater heater to 155 degrees. I filled up the Fridgemore with hot supplied water and immediately drained it to warm up the SS wash basket. Then I started the machine again with the said garments and after the clothes started sloshing in a small amount of water I shut off the hot tap (Steve 1-18 had "engineered" my machine so that not only did it add more water but it tumbled during fill (which required wiring the timer to sometihng else and timer runs even while filling)). I had added a 3/4 full scoop of OxyClean. I started letting said garments tumble in said hot water. I also had a pot of water raching boiling point on stove top. So, over a period of 30 to 45 minutes, I added 6-10 cups of boiling water to raise the water temp gradually and raised the water level. I eventually "satisfied" the water level sensor and it registeed "filled." During this time, I'd periodically stop the machine for a fwe minutes. And then restart and add more boilding water too. I think the garments were in that super heater water for almost an hour. I then let the cycle complete. I checked each garment, spot-free as if brand new. I'm blown away. My usual laundry concoctoin is Sears UltraPlus Stain Fighting formula and OxyClean, in hot water, after a cold prewash with Biz. I think the europeans are really onto something and it doesn't involve harsh chemicals such as LCB. Super hot washes (just like Laundress recounting days of old where nappies were boiled on top of the stove to get clean and white). My next front loader will definitely have a supplemental heater and I wlll use the Sanitary Cycle for whites with Oxygen bleach (and I'm willing to put up with the long cycle when ya get this kind of results--no wonder people love their front loaders with the super hot wash cycles for getting things really clean). And my whies have been lasting a lot longer since I ceased using LCB). Far less harsh than using LCB and other chemicals in my opinion, and no the eleastic wasn't "shot". the only other time I'd witnessed such a feat was at Steve 1-18s before the 2002 convention when we did a load of super, extremely dirty whites, in his AEG Lavamat 800???. I couldn't believe how dirty the wash water was at the end of the heating period of the wash cycle yet evrything emerged spotless. And I get better whites results out of my Fridgemore than I ever did with my Shredmore or Filter Flo.