Only joking, kids; Glad that inflammatory statement got you here.
Here's my question: Why do they claim the suds is gone after the "second rinse"? Do they really mean after two deep rinses? Cuz most detergents are gone by then*.
The headline implies the suds are gone "before the second rinse"; However, the first captioned photo directs us to "test the water from the second rinse". What thinkest thou, AW'ers?
*Unless you have mechanically-softened water, in which case you can rinse a load of bath towels FIVE TIMES, each of which had exactly the same amount of lingering suds (detergent: powdered Tide With Bleach).

Here's my question: Why do they claim the suds is gone after the "second rinse"? Do they really mean after two deep rinses? Cuz most detergents are gone by then*.
The headline implies the suds are gone "before the second rinse"; However, the first captioned photo directs us to "test the water from the second rinse". What thinkest thou, AW'ers?
*Unless you have mechanically-softened water, in which case you can rinse a load of bath towels FIVE TIMES, each of which had exactly the same amount of lingering suds (detergent: powdered Tide With Bleach).
