All Free & Clear was suggested to us by my DH's dermatologist.
We've been using it for a long time and I love it.
We've used them all and all have worked well. Granted we have only used the 3x a handful of tmes when traveling, but we now use the 2x all the time now.Thanks. Glad to hear a derm. suggested it. Does it matter if it's the 2x or 3x type?
I bought a new Maytag washer and dryer set in May. The washing machine is HE, but DGF makes our laundry soap so we don't have to spend an arm and leg on detergent.
The only major difference with the HE detergent is that it does less sudsing than the normal stuff.
One of DGFs sisters friends works at Whirlpool (who also makes Maytag) and says that most of their models have a de-sudsing cycle that makes it so you don't have to use HE detergent, it just takes longer to do a load of clothes.
Cepmom: When I bought my washer the sales guy told me if you use normal detergent it will dilute it greatly by pouring water so that by the time it is done it is like you washed it in just water (and it defeats the HE function). He said he has had several people coming and saying their clothes aren't getting clean and that is the problem.
I'm purchasing a set this week. I have narrowed it down to 3 models.
GE Profile
Maytag Bravos
Whirlpool Cabrio
All are top loading with no agitator in the center. I think I have eliminated the Cabrio because the dryer door isn't reversible and it would be a pain to deal with the door.
Not to hi-jack this thread but if anyone has any comments on these models feel free to let me know.
I'm purchasing a set this week. I have narrowed it down to 3 models.
GE Profile
Maytag Bravos
Whirlpool Cabrio
All are top loading with no agitator in the center. I think I have eliminated the Cabrio because the dryer door isn't reversible and it would be a pain to deal with the door.
Not to hi-jack this thread but if anyone has any comments on these models feel free to let me know.