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Post# 94821-11/20/2005-02:45 ||| DADoES (Central Tejas Coast) |
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I tried the "Sports/Muddy" LifeCycle on my F&P IWL12 yesterday evening. I had a couple pairs of jeans with muddy knees from yard work. One had been sitting for a week, the other was fresh from the afternoon. Six pairs of jeans in the load. The cycle seems to be intended for clothes substantially more muddy/dirty than that, but I figured this is as close as I may ever get.
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Post# 94840-11/20/2005-08:51 ||| Mayken4now (Pensacola, Florida) |
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Nice to know we have success on the cycle used for what it is intended. Great job Glenn. Thanks for the info.
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Post# 94845-11/20/2005-09:51 ||| mrb627 (Atlanta GA) |
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Beeps?
At any time in the cycle did the machine pause and call you for more detergent? How did it manage to perform an eco-active wash after the prewash water and detergent were pumped away?
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Post# 94858-11/20/2005-12:43 ||| DADoES (Central Tejas Coast) |
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Yes, it stops and beeps to signal for adding more detergent. A cold prewash can be added to any cycle at any time, it just happens to be included by default on a couple of the pre-programmed LifeCycles.
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Post# 94859-11/20/2005-13:10 ||| appnut (Temple, TX) |
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SOOOO COOL!! You always provide such great detail of each cycle as you try it. I'm sooo looking forward to playing with it. I've warned Bryan about laundry I'm bringing for both laundry studios. HE HE HE LOL |
Post# 94941-11/20/2005-23:20 ||| lavamat_jon (North Hykeham, Lincoln, England) |
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Hey Glenn
Replied to this on THS (mainly to wind up the water-police LOL); but thought I'd post here too :-).
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Different types of soil react differently to water temperature I suppose. I work out in the yard and garden and can get trashed with good 'ole red Georgia clay.
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