PowerWash Cycle: Well, there's two hours and six minutes I'll never get back, LOL. Maytag's big deal exclusive is really just a very, very long regular old wash cycle with a few little accents. Sorry, Mark!
2:06 on the display countdown. Pulled up a chair, a cat, a cup of coffee (decaf McCafe; quite good!) and we were off to the races. Medium Soil level; Extra Hot water; Max Extract final spin. Three-quarters capacity load of bath linens. PowerWash spray fill with detergent. Medium tumble speed.
1:22 Machine paused about 30 seconds, then entered a slightly faster tumble phase. Load almost followed tub all the way around, dropping at about 2 o'clock rather than 11 o'clock.
1:04 Action changed to 2 rotations of tub followed by 25-second pause.
:59 Action returns to longer tumbles, some at medium speed, some slightly faster. Water must be very hot by now, as detergent (Tide Ultra Stain Release) is beginning to foam up. Can feel heat radiating off the door lens.
:42 Cold water PowerWash spray for two minutes. Water nearly touches lip of boot.
:40 Drain and spin. Very slow spin; probably to jettison some water from the load.
:37 Pump shuts off; countdown is put on hold while machine balances the load. Took about 5 minutes.
:36 Spin ramps up; pump engages.
:34 Spin slows to stop.
:32 First rinse. Most of fill through PowerWash Spray flume, but last part comes from regular fill flume, probably for dispensing bleach (although I didn't use any). Not a deep rinse.
:24 Drain/spin. Spins ramp up to approx. 700-800 rpm after wash and between rinses. Nice.
:16 Second (final) rinse. Entire fill through regular flume. This is the 'deep' rinse. Stopped machine and opened door. Water was about halfway to the lip of the boot. Not as deep as I hoped it would be, but certainly significantly more water than a standard rinse. You could hear water splashing and see it sumped at the bottom of the tub as load tumbled through it.
:12 Drain, final spin at what I'm assuming was 1400 rpm (Max Extract). Bath towels impessively dry at end of cycle.
So there it is. While I was hoping for more excitement, I will say that the cycle will probably clean the hell out anything you throw at it. I have a lot of cooking/baking to do today and tomorrow, so there will be a big load of highly-stained kitchen whites to wash. I'm going to use PowerWash rather than Sanitize. Might even throw in the Steam For Stains option for good measure.
I'll wash a load on Allergen tonight or tomorrow morning and report back. I'm all washered out at the moment. That was like watching Andy Warhol's film 'Empire State', LOL.