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Post# 964994   10/30/2017 at 12:40 (2,341 days old) by gregingotham (New York)        

Anyone else notice how Frigidaire is noticeably absent from the list of leading automatic washer manufacturers that tested and approved Dash? I wonder if this means that a Frigidaire could create a mountain of suds even with low-sudsing Dash...lol




Post# 965010 , Reply# 1   10/30/2017 at 14:41 (2,341 days old) by Gyrafoam (Wytheville, VA)        

Oh yeah, you could use enough of any of them if you really wanted a sudz-cake.

Post# 965018 , Reply# 2   10/30/2017 at 15:18 (2,341 days old) by Unimatic1140 (Minneapolis)        

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It was probably more due to the fact the for the most part Frigidaire washers handled suds removal better than most machines at that time. At that time high-sudsing detergent cleaned better. These days low-sudsing detergent has been perfected so its a non-issue now.


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