Picked up a box of this today while in Mankato, and tried it with a smallish load of casual short-sleeve shirts, summer shorts, and socks. Very little sudsing during the wash, just a few bubbles in the first rinse, and (as shown here) no suds at all in the 2nd (final) rinse.
The version in the orange box (fewer enzymes) was tested by Consumer Reports and found to be around the middle of the pack for HE detergents. It scored a 61, compared to powdered Tide Ultra Plus Bleach Vivid Bright + White HE which was the top-scoring detergent with an 82.
I figured the Stain-Fighting formula (with more enzymes) would do at least as well or maybe a little better than the version CR tested, so that's what I purchased. I'll give it the ultimate test with medium-sized load of very stained kitchen whites later this evening.
This Sears detergent is cleaner rinsing than even Amway's SA8 or UK Persil Bio powder. I can't recall the last time I saw absolutely no suds at all in the 2nd rinse due to having mechanically-softened water. Excuse me for a moment while I go dance on the rooftop! [this post was last edited: 5/5/2013-19:45]

The version in the orange box (fewer enzymes) was tested by Consumer Reports and found to be around the middle of the pack for HE detergents. It scored a 61, compared to powdered Tide Ultra Plus Bleach Vivid Bright + White HE which was the top-scoring detergent with an 82.
I figured the Stain-Fighting formula (with more enzymes) would do at least as well or maybe a little better than the version CR tested, so that's what I purchased. I'll give it the ultimate test with medium-sized load of very stained kitchen whites later this evening.
This Sears detergent is cleaner rinsing than even Amway's SA8 or UK Persil Bio powder. I can't recall the last time I saw absolutely no suds at all in the 2nd rinse due to having mechanically-softened water. Excuse me for a moment while I go dance on the rooftop! [this post was last edited: 5/5/2013-19:45]
