lordkenmore
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>My whites certainly looked a bit brighter and things smelled fresher.
The "smelled fresher" part raises one interesting thought...
I have zero experience with front load machines, past what they have in the coin operated laundry. (And it's been a good while since I went to a coin operated laundry. Not quite my goal of "never again", but it's been a few years.)
But...it seems like the arguments I mostly hear about modern front load washers (and also detergents used in cooler/cold water) talks mostly about stain removal. Understandable, because it does give a reference about something easily visible. But what about freshness?
Interestingly, I recall one person here--I think it was Danemodsandy--who noted an increase in freshness going from WP DD to classic Maytag...
More practically, it's more of an issue for me than stain removal. I don't have huge loads of terribly stained laundry these days. Most of what I need, in fact, is freshening. Indeed, I find myself doing what I'd never have thought possible 10 years ago: I'm using Tide somewhat regularly. Not because it fights stains, but because unscented Tide seems to get stuff fresher than unscented All. At least in my laundry room.
The "smelled fresher" part raises one interesting thought...
I have zero experience with front load machines, past what they have in the coin operated laundry. (And it's been a good while since I went to a coin operated laundry. Not quite my goal of "never again", but it's been a few years.)
But...it seems like the arguments I mostly hear about modern front load washers (and also detergents used in cooler/cold water) talks mostly about stain removal. Understandable, because it does give a reference about something easily visible. But what about freshness?
Interestingly, I recall one person here--I think it was Danemodsandy--who noted an increase in freshness going from WP DD to classic Maytag...
More practically, it's more of an issue for me than stain removal. I don't have huge loads of terribly stained laundry these days. Most of what I need, in fact, is freshening. Indeed, I find myself doing what I'd never have thought possible 10 years ago: I'm using Tide somewhat regularly. Not because it fights stains, but because unscented Tide seems to get stuff fresher than unscented All. At least in my laundry room.