I'm trying it out tonight on a fairly large load of colors. As the box instructed, an "HE Full Load" is the top line on the scoop. The clothes aren't heavily soiled, so I'm eager to see how much sudsing actually happens. I also am using the standard fabric softener rinse without the extra spray rinse, to test how well it flushes away the detergent under "normal" rinse conditions (I'm still not convinced that the spray rinse is effective, so I'm not counting it as a normal rinse).
I also grabbed a box of Affresh tablets. After the horrible screeching sound the Bravos made the other night during the spin, with a few small squeals mixed in, I'm at the point of just giving in to Whirlpool and P&G's game and sticking with products they specifically mention or endorse. I also don't want to use bleach for the clean washer cycle, and I'm only going to use minimal amounts for loads of laundry, because of the horror stories I've heard on the effect of chlorine on the bearings and seals, and considering that affresh is specifically mentioned in the manual AND on the control panel of the washer, I figure if I want a chance of keeping the washer I've grown to like alive, I might as well try it their way.
I'll have to give updates on how the Tide performs when the load is done.

I also grabbed a box of Affresh tablets. After the horrible screeching sound the Bravos made the other night during the spin, with a few small squeals mixed in, I'm at the point of just giving in to Whirlpool and P&G's game and sticking with products they specifically mention or endorse. I also don't want to use bleach for the clean washer cycle, and I'm only going to use minimal amounts for loads of laundry, because of the horror stories I've heard on the effect of chlorine on the bearings and seals, and considering that affresh is specifically mentioned in the manual AND on the control panel of the washer, I figure if I want a chance of keeping the washer I've grown to like alive, I might as well try it their way.
I'll have to give updates on how the Tide performs when the load is done.
