Try some of that Kaboom! detergent, sounds like it might contain some HE.
--Achmed
On 9/19/16 9:29 AM, Donald Snook via Mercedes wrote:
My HE washer (which I hate and wish I had not bought) works fine with regular
detergent except it has some sort of sensor and the wash cycle will take longer
because it washes longer and rinses more. I can't really explain it. It took a
lot longer to run through its cycles.
We gave the regular stuff to the kids and buy the HE detergent.
Donald H. Snook
On Sep 18, 2016, at 6:11 PM, Andrew Strasfogel <astrasfo...@gmail.com> wrote:
We have a stacked Kenmore HE2 washer dryer. Someone gifted us half a tub
of Kirkland powdered detergent - industrial strength but not HE rated.
http://harrisburgstore.com/kirkland-laundry-detergent-super-concentrate-powder-kirkland-laundry-soap/?gclid=CJ-RufmBms8CFYckhgodSacDfQ
My thinking is that I would be OK to use small measures of the Kirkland
because there is nothing intrinsically different about HE certified soap
other than its low sudsing characteristics. Any thoughts?
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