"Rids the wash of dirt before the second rinse."
I have long been puzzled by this statement. What second rinse? Are they talking about a second deep rinse which was not included automatically in the cycle of a top loading agitator washer except, as I remember, in the Bendix Economat and the Frigidaire WO-65 which were both before the time period of this ad. Philco and Westinghouse front loaders both offered two deep rinses, but neither are pictured. Did the Philco Automagic top loader include a second deep rinse in its cycle or was the first rinse a spin spray rinse and the one deep rinse was what they were calling the second rinse? Are they meaning that the dirt was gone after the cycle was completed and the machine set for an additional rinse? Their suggestion to take a glass of water from the drain hose would probably cause the glass to be knocked out of the hand of the tester and probably broken to say nothing of the tester getting well "hosed" down unless it was done at some point after most of the water was out of the machine.
I have long been puzzled by this statement. What second rinse? Are they talking about a second deep rinse which was not included automatically in the cycle of a top loading agitator washer except, as I remember, in the Bendix Economat and the Frigidaire WO-65 which were both before the time period of this ad. Philco and Westinghouse front loaders both offered two deep rinses, but neither are pictured. Did the Philco Automagic top loader include a second deep rinse in its cycle or was the first rinse a spin spray rinse and the one deep rinse was what they were calling the second rinse? Are they meaning that the dirt was gone after the cycle was completed and the machine set for an additional rinse? Their suggestion to take a glass of water from the drain hose would probably cause the glass to be knocked out of the hand of the tester and probably broken to say nothing of the tester getting well "hosed" down unless it was done at some point after most of the water was out of the machine.