PP, towels and quick cycles mostly...
NOOOO!!!
the "normal" cycle is cottons.
Pretty much all other cycles have something "removed" from the normal cottons cycle to create a new cycle - slower spin, fewer rinses, shorter wash, lower temperature, gentler action. These changes all detract from performance, they are there only for clothes that can't take a "normal" action, or for SMALL loads you need in a hurry for a quick cycle.
It's there in the manual. Read the manual. Each cycle will have a max load size, and generally the rated capacity of the machine is only for a "normal" cottons cycle. Other cycles will be rated for a half load or less.
If you do full loads on a quick cycle, you will get poor rinsing and poor results.
I overheard a complaint in an appliance store recently. Customer was unhappy with results of a front load washer. Salesman asked the right questions - What cycles do you use? How full do you make each load? What temperature do you select?
The answers were all the wrong combination - cold wash, full load, quick wash.
salesman said "we get this so often. You need to read the manual. Short cycle is for a SMALL load. For a full load you need to let it do a full cycle."
Customer wasn't happy but the salesman was right. I wanted to join in and agree with the salesman, but I kept my mouth shut.
I went home that day with an LG front loader, probably less than 5 years old, salvaged from the dumpster behind that store. (Taken with permission.) It is a direct drive model, in unmarked condition, though filthy inside and out with detergent residue, liquid and powder. I have given it a thorough clean, after 3 loads I can't fault it. I have no idea why it was replaced. The filter access cover had a slight drip, it had a bit of muck in the seal and had a slight drip. I cleaned the seal, no more drips.
Any way, if you can suggest it without causing world war 3, try using only the cottons / normal cycle for a while. Don't do short washes. Front loaders take much longer than top loaders, it's how they work. Don't try to make them complete a wash in the same time as a top loader, you will be disappointed in the results.