frontloaderfan
Well-known member
In the thread about the failed LG spider, someone raised a very interesting question which I myself know little to nothing about. Since I do not want to make myself guilty of threadjacking, I'm starting a new thread:
What are the arguments against liquid detergent as far as how they can adversely affect corrosion? I have been using Tide HE liquid in my front loader since I've had it, since I'm not a fan of the el cheapo store brands. When I lived in Germany, I always used either Persil or Frosch powder detergent and never had any complaints at all.
I would again use Persil here but have never really seen it anywhere for sale and don't want to pay $ 50.00 a box for it.
I should also add that I wash my whites in (truly) hot water thanks to a modification that our own Martin told me about. I use a small amount of Oxyclean and bleach with the whites and also Downy FS...I run a clean cycle about once a month with either Affresh or bleach.
What are the arguments against liquid detergent as far as how they can adversely affect corrosion? I have been using Tide HE liquid in my front loader since I've had it, since I'm not a fan of the el cheapo store brands. When I lived in Germany, I always used either Persil or Frosch powder detergent and never had any complaints at all.
I would again use Persil here but have never really seen it anywhere for sale and don't want to pay $ 50.00 a box for it.
I should also add that I wash my whites in (truly) hot water thanks to a modification that our own Martin told me about. I use a small amount of Oxyclean and bleach with the whites and also Downy FS...I run a clean cycle about once a month with either Affresh or bleach.