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Thanks mr b, that's very good to know that it's not just me, and others have also found 1 tablespoon is plenty of detergent. I definitely would have put in a dozen shirts if I had had that many dirty at the time. I was kind of curious if a smaller load of 8 would be ok, and it was. I noticed that the Cheer which caused oversudsing was an old bottle without an HE logo. For colors, Woolite seems to work best of the ones I've tried. It causes less suds than Tide HE Turbo and rinses out easier. In recent years Woolite seems to have changed -- still protects colors but now also cleans very thoroughly, and gets clothes noticeably cleaner than Cheer. And it's no slacker at stain removal. At least to me, so it seems. Sometimes though, I wonder if my perceptions are more subjective than reality.. I think most people scoff at Woolite, and think it's a lot of extra money for a false claim of less fading. But it seems easier on colors to me, and I figure a few extra bucks for a bottle of detergent is nothing compared to what that load of clothes cost -- $200 to $500 bucks or more...
Yes GE, Newton Iowa Maytag has been put out of business by SQ at my house. The SQ TL and FL are the first washers of my life that get my clothes truly clean. I'm so excited. TMI, but until SQ, if I got sweaty in a shirt on a hot Summer day, I could never get the sweathog smell out. After washing, such a shirt would seem clean, but 5 minutes after putting it on, and before I got out the door, that sweathog smell would be right back, and off it would come. Close friends would say they could not smell it, but I could. I pulled a bunch of shirts like that, which hung unworn for years, out of the back of the closet and put them in the SQ FL, and now they're finally clean and odor free all day!
I find I'm using the SQ FL more than the SQ TL. The SQ TL is faster, though.