Does warm rinsing produce more suds or is it simply that much more effective at getting out detergent? I know I asked about warm rinsing extracting more detergent and the general consensus was yes, however I noticed when a comparable load is rinsed on warm, there are more suds and they are thicker. Is that much more detergent being extracted or does warm water in general produce more suds? If the difference really is that stark in detergent removal, I will start doing more warm rinsing.