Let The Fun Commence: Muddy, Greasy Test Load For New Frigidaire Washer

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Great results,
Not to detract at all from the abilities of your machine, but there is a lot of credit due to the detergent holding all that gunk in supsension.

I really thought you were going to pull out an oil slick on everything.

Just Curious, did you have to run a clean washer cycle after this test?
 
iheartmaytag---You're absolutely right about the detergent playing a large role in the success of this test. Had I used, oh, say a $2 jug of Sunbright (or whatever that stuff is called that you can buy at the Dollar Store) the results would have been different. There was a fair amount of mud in the boot after the prewash, and I thought I'd have to spend some time cleaning it out, but it was completely clean at the end of the cycle. No need to run a 'clean washer' cycle. The tub had no grit or oily residue on it at all. The rinse water was free of dirt/grime; it was just a bit sudsy and blue-colored with dye transferred from the newish pair of jeans.

Mark--- I have a couple of days off in October; I'll try to make a video then. I don't know how well it will show up with the reflection off the lens of the washer door, but I'll give it a try. The interior is very bright when the light is on, so that may help matters. Too bad the light has to be turned on again every three minutes.

Jim (jmm63)--- As Malcolm pointed out, there is a tub light. It is on in all the photos from this thread.

Andrew--- I usually always washed at least two loads of kitchen/other whites each week, but now I do one. The only problem with that is it takes forever to fold the load out of the dryer, LOL!

Jim-- I'd have no problem recommending this machine, either. I'm very impressed, despite the mislabeling of HOT water.[this post was last edited: 9/14/2010-10:58]
 
Arthur---Sorry, I missed your question.! 1:20 was displayed on the screen when I started the cycle. It may have run a couple of minutes longer due to the balancing protocol before the final spin.

Edit: And then I didn't provide the information you asked for! The machine was spinning prior to the first rinse at :29 on the clock, so that would mean the clothes had been in a detergent solution for about 50 minutes (prewash+stain pretreat+main wash). There is a spin right after the prewash, so pull 3 minutes or so out from the 50 minute total to be more exacting.[this post was last edited: 9/14/2010-17:00]
 
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