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Post# 677374 , Reply# 1   5/5/2013 at 08:03 (4,002 days old) by logixx (Germany)   |   | |
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Post# 677402 , Reply# 2   5/5/2013 at 11:31 (4,002 days old) by Yogitunes (New Jersey)   |   | |
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you may want to disassemble the machine and really clean it out thoroughly.....stuff can built up, I got a machine once that had so much detergent build up inside, I ran it thru 4 cycles before the suds would clear up...
cold rinses will help eliminate suds..... suds dribbling out of the hose near the end of the cycle is not uncommon, most likely from the pumps impellor stirring them up.... check your dosing....there can be confusion as to how much is to be used for a medium to large load....most people add one capful per wash, its what their used to since the liquids have come out....only to find out that a measurement now inside the cup would be 1/3 filled for a full load...these measurement lines are hard to see..... you may also want to consider an HE version of Wisk....although I have found some HE detergents still suds up in a FLer... you may also want to consider a small dose of fabric softner in the rinse....even the cheapo stuff will knock down the suds...again, just a small dose....do a double rinse and add this to the first, the last rinse should be clear... just experiment around.....you may find something really simple to the cause of this for you.... let us know how you make out |
Post# 677948 , Reply# 3   5/7/2013 at 13:37 (4,000 days old) by foxchapel ()   |   | |
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I would also suggest going with an HE version of the Wisk, just to reduce the suds. If that doesn't help, then your water quality may be not as hard as you think, or perhaps it has changed. |