norgechef
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Tonight I was running the monthly cleaning cycle in my Kenmore HE5T front load washer and after the cleaning cycle, I took out the dispenser to clean any sediment that may have settled in the compartment, and I found a thick blue layer of detergent residue in the front area of the dispenser compartment. I usually stick with cheaper detergents and have never had any build up before.
I have also noticed recently that the washer smells very strongly of mold, despite almost always leaving the door cracked after washing and doing hot water washes regularly. If this much buildup is evident after using less than 1 bottle of Tide, imagine how much would build up if you use thicker detergents like Tide on a regular basis.
I'm sure there is also build up inside the machine, which has hopefully been rinsed out now that I ran the cleaning cycle, but needless to say I will not be using liquid tide in my front loader again. I can't believe Tide would approve a product like this for use in HE washing machines. It says ''HE TurboClean'' right on the bottle.
It kind of makes me wonder what it must be doing to front load washers that are used exclusively with Tide. This could be the reason for so many front loaders having mold issues and spider failures. In most cases there is a thick coating of sludge on the spiders that corrode. Just a thought.




I have also noticed recently that the washer smells very strongly of mold, despite almost always leaving the door cracked after washing and doing hot water washes regularly. If this much buildup is evident after using less than 1 bottle of Tide, imagine how much would build up if you use thicker detergents like Tide on a regular basis.
I'm sure there is also build up inside the machine, which has hopefully been rinsed out now that I ran the cleaning cycle, but needless to say I will not be using liquid tide in my front loader again. I can't believe Tide would approve a product like this for use in HE washing machines. It says ''HE TurboClean'' right on the bottle.
It kind of makes me wonder what it must be doing to front load washers that are used exclusively with Tide. This could be the reason for so many front loaders having mold issues and spider failures. In most cases there is a thick coating of sludge on the spiders that corrode. Just a thought.



