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gansky1

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I tried the vintage DASH in the GE Combo again, using 1/2 the recommended amount and still had the same trouble. In all fairness to DASH, I have extremely soft water and the GE Combo isn't exactly ideal for rinsing tests as there is no spin between the wash and rinses. We'll start where we left off, with the GE combo, a load of towels in hot water with 1/4 cup DASH:

The Wash - looks good, seems to be quite a few suds, but not heavy foam...
 
This is the first rinse in the Westy. There is a flush/spray-tumble after the wash and then a spin before rinsing begins. Not too bad. I'm convinced that this 70's formula must be quite different than the earlier versions of DASH. This one has a phosphate content of 8.7% for those interested although as Jon explained, the early versions had phosphates as well and that doesn't necessarily mean more suds.
 
Nice pictures and great machines for sure! Feels like I am in Omaha again... (wish away) I would try for the bottled water for drinking again though! (:
 
Have to agree with the others Greg, great memories!! How was the final rinse in the Westy? Terry
 
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The hardest to work on

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Verrrry Interesting!

Greg, do you think the 70's DASH is more sudsy than the 60's??

When you were in rinse in the GE combo did you do the finger test??
John showed me that the GE combo can have a sudsy rinse even with no detergent used because the washing action is so strong that soft water can actually foam up. But with the finger test the water will be squeeky.

I wouldn't drink that rinse water for all the tea in my cupboard!!!

Jon
 
Greg,
How does that GE combo do with the new HE detergents?
Do the detergents do a good job rinsing in the GE?
I just love that machine!
You know, that Maytag seemed to not suds too much. Am I wrong? Or was I just drunk?
I remember that one day the Maytag actually seemed to go into a "suds" routine. It seemed to behave like the GE combo, without the spins in between. Just flushed the "spins" out with water.
I love that Maytag combo of yours also.
Brent
 
Oh! Oh!
I guess that this should be for another thread, but I was wondering something, since we are talking about sudsing.
How does your WP Duet fair with the vintage detergents?
Have you used Dash or other vintage brands in it?
If so, how did they do?
Thanks.
Brent
 

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