lordkenmore
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For a long period I used a WCI Frigidaire from the early 1990s. (Not by choice--it was what was provided in my rental.) Today, I was looking at a sheet that had ONLY been washed in the Frigidaire the whole time I had it in use (about 9 months or so), and I noted that it had noticeable wear. I can't remember what it looked like when new-to-me, but it seems to me that it was much better. Likewise, I can think of one shirt that looked decent when bought, but now looks passable, but has signs of wear.
Of course, these two items might have some other issue--say, poor quality fabric to start with. Or some really stupid laundry operator error. But...it has raised that question in my mind: are those WCI machines rough on clothes, even though they have lackluster washing action?
Of course, these two items might have some other issue--say, poor quality fabric to start with. Or some really stupid laundry operator error. But...it has raised that question in my mind: are those WCI machines rough on clothes, even though they have lackluster washing action?