Frigidaire Top Loader (Final and Only Deep Rinse) Model FWX223LBS3 serial plate dated 1996

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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2008

The rinse water looks almost as soapy as the wash water! What's up with that? The spin after the wash phase seems to whip-up foam from the wash water. Even though I used HE wash powder that I used in the now dead Kenmore HE front loading washer.

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  • @nikkotg78 GM quit making Frigidaires in the 80's and WCI bought the division and gave it the Franklin wash design which is being displayed on the current machines, but I might be wrong though

  • Frigidaire needs to rethink that agitator

  • how come the agitator doesn't go up and down

  • @MyDan58 I know, I wonder what brain dead engineers came up with this design to have the tub spin while washing.

  • see how the same towels keep spinning around the top! Because the tub is spinning and working against the agitator

  • Maybe you need to ease up on how much detergent you use!

  • i'm not sure this is accurate. HE detergent merely means it is less sudsy.

  • that idea of second rinse even though u see suds means its out in basket where go bye bye

  • I find that especially true with any Proctor & Gamble detergent. Even their HE detergents sometimes oversud. I own a front loader, and use regular, as I know how much to use, since HE detergent wasn't around when I got my front loader 10 years ago. Even with a top loader, I never got it to sud up

  • I know that's false. HE detergent is normally low sudsing, and it wouldn't matter if it's used in a top loader, or a front loader. All detergent I see uses the same amount, regardless of regular, or HE.

    For the record, I have a front loader, and use regular detergent in it. Never have problems with sudsing, as I've used front loaders for over 20 years, and the model I have is 10 years old. HE detergent wasn't around when I got my front loader.

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