@jerrod_six
I also use three rinses with spins for just about everything except towels where the Ultra White cycle seems to do fine with two and its fast interstitial spins.
Not sure on your machine, but for mine the manual specifies that Baby Clothes has two rinses but it actually has three by default. Took me a while to realize and I was unnecessarily doing four rinses for a bit as I'd been adding an Extra Rinse. It was nice when I figured it out though since it cut the cycle time and also gave the option of a cycle with four high level rinses with high speed spins between them in case of needing to rinse something extremely thoroughly.
Playing with the Wash Assistant on my machine it recommends Wrinkle Free for a very wide variety of items, almost as if it is Miele's intended (non-regulatory) default cycle. Unfortunately it uses so little water in the main wash that I find its usefulness very limited. If there are sweatshirts or sweatpants in the load or if the load is even close to full the laundry will absorb so much of the wash water that the recirculation pump can be heard running dry throughout the cycle with no water at the bottom of the drum. Perhaps this reduced water programming is new to the latest generation machines in the march towards lower and lower consumption, but unfortunately I don't find that cycle useful unless combined with AllergyWash which raises the water levels.
I also use three rinses with spins for just about everything except towels where the Ultra White cycle seems to do fine with two and its fast interstitial spins.
Not sure on your machine, but for mine the manual specifies that Baby Clothes has two rinses but it actually has three by default. Took me a while to realize and I was unnecessarily doing four rinses for a bit as I'd been adding an Extra Rinse. It was nice when I figured it out though since it cut the cycle time and also gave the option of a cycle with four high level rinses with high speed spins between them in case of needing to rinse something extremely thoroughly.
Playing with the Wash Assistant on my machine it recommends Wrinkle Free for a very wide variety of items, almost as if it is Miele's intended (non-regulatory) default cycle. Unfortunately it uses so little water in the main wash that I find its usefulness very limited. If there are sweatshirts or sweatpants in the load or if the load is even close to full the laundry will absorb so much of the wash water that the recirculation pump can be heard running dry throughout the cycle with no water at the bottom of the drum. Perhaps this reduced water programming is new to the latest generation machines in the march towards lower and lower consumption, but unfortunately I don't find that cycle useful unless combined with AllergyWash which raises the water levels.