Gravity plays a big roll!
Still both ways has pro and cons and achieving the ultimate goal of remove water from clothing. The thing I do not like about spin drain is that the wash is sitting in dirty water for close to 2 minuets before timer advances to drain. As for neutral drain, the water is immediately pumped out and with the motor vibration has a ultrasonic effect that helps keep the dirt in suspension which does not filter through clothing re-depositing.
The straining effect is more so in the spin drain motion because the heavy dirt particle is the last to leave the tub since the water is held in suspension for a long period of time before spinning is commence and then at the same time dirt getting trapped in the folds of fabric while being pushed up against the basket waiting for the spray rinse to dislodge these particles.
Take a step back and look at the theory and then make judgment on who comes out on top!
Still both ways has pro and cons and achieving the ultimate goal of remove water from clothing. The thing I do not like about spin drain is that the wash is sitting in dirty water for close to 2 minuets before timer advances to drain. As for neutral drain, the water is immediately pumped out and with the motor vibration has a ultrasonic effect that helps keep the dirt in suspension which does not filter through clothing re-depositing.
The straining effect is more so in the spin drain motion because the heavy dirt particle is the last to leave the tub since the water is held in suspension for a long period of time before spinning is commence and then at the same time dirt getting trapped in the folds of fabric while being pushed up against the basket waiting for the spray rinse to dislodge these particles.
Take a step back and look at the theory and then make judgment on who comes out on top!