stricklybojack
Well-known member
Ok..
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here are my findings from today's outing, with more than a few pics thrown in for good measure.
The Persil intrestingly enough reminded us of the smell of our sheets after our summer tenant had them laundered at this same establishment, but thankfully not as strong. Probably because any frangrence is different than what were used to. When this place washes a load it is a maximum suds fest. Literally the whole window is solid suds the entire wash cycle.
So I used a 30# machine which was somewhat bigger than necessary but a 20# machine would have been a squeeze. For once the liquid detergent reservoir was empty so our results were untainted.
Given we spend over $6.00 a load just to run the machine paying more for better detergent is money well spent...if the results are indeed better. This was a mixed load of curtains (you would not believe how much NYC airborne particulate matter they fill with), sheets, towels, kids cloths, etc.
And I think the results were indeed better. A new chapter as BOL (cost-wise) detergents like A & H will no longer be the go to for us. Everything looks on balance somewhat brighter, less dingy than before.
And the whites are, you guessed it, whiter.
I like these Wascomats, very solid and quiet. Although the "instructions" leave a lot to be desired. I still am not sure exactly when each of the different dose pathways are to be used and for what. The dryers were Alliance which came in two sizes, small and large. The smaller machines give you more time per quarter but I get better results in the larger ones.
Laundress was right, the machine drains the prerinse water so dosing directly is not recommended.
I did rinse our one use detergent container (vitamin jar) in the incoming prerinse water which is acessible from the top. I also add water and fill the detergent reservoir to the brim. I do this so less is left in the bottom when it empties. Or more specifically what is left is more diluted. Perhaps it finds its way into the load better too.
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.
here are my findings from today's outing, with more than a few pics thrown in for good measure.
The Persil intrestingly enough reminded us of the smell of our sheets after our summer tenant had them laundered at this same establishment, but thankfully not as strong. Probably because any frangrence is different than what were used to. When this place washes a load it is a maximum suds fest. Literally the whole window is solid suds the entire wash cycle.
So I used a 30# machine which was somewhat bigger than necessary but a 20# machine would have been a squeeze. For once the liquid detergent reservoir was empty so our results were untainted.
Given we spend over $6.00 a load just to run the machine paying more for better detergent is money well spent...if the results are indeed better. This was a mixed load of curtains (you would not believe how much NYC airborne particulate matter they fill with), sheets, towels, kids cloths, etc.
And I think the results were indeed better. A new chapter as BOL (cost-wise) detergents like A & H will no longer be the go to for us. Everything looks on balance somewhat brighter, less dingy than before.
And the whites are, you guessed it, whiter.
I like these Wascomats, very solid and quiet. Although the "instructions" leave a lot to be desired. I still am not sure exactly when each of the different dose pathways are to be used and for what. The dryers were Alliance which came in two sizes, small and large. The smaller machines give you more time per quarter but I get better results in the larger ones.
Laundress was right, the machine drains the prerinse water so dosing directly is not recommended.
I did rinse our one use detergent container (vitamin jar) in the incoming prerinse water which is acessible from the top. I also add water and fill the detergent reservoir to the brim. I do this so less is left in the bottom when it empties. Or more specifically what is left is more diluted. Perhaps it finds its way into the load better too.
[this post was last edited: 9/12/2015-17:34]











