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To be honest with you, there isn't much you can do about this. These washers are garbage. I know, I also own a set. The only thing you can do is to add additional water, and more soap. So much for being high efficient.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Are you using the HE (high efficiency) detergent? And maybe you can use other options available for cleaning, instead of the option that automatically occurs if you do not manually change the settings at the beginning. Our clothes are SO very clean that I am so surprised you have had problems.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Same situations here. In general: this is a bad design for efficiency. So you have to sac: soil level always set to heavy. Add more water by hand so it has enough to clean...
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Are you pre-treating? I find that this is key. I have a puppy and my husband and I are both in the military so we have a lot of dirty clothes. Also adding another soak cycle may help.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you are not using this already... I would suggest the "Heavy Duty" cycle for heavly soiled cotton fabrics or the "Bright Whites™" cycle for white fabrics. Also definitely use the "Soak" feature with your favorite soaking agent (stain remover - I unfortunately can't make any brand recommendations here, but I'm sure you know a good one already) it helps removes stains by adding a soak time before the end of the cycle. The cycle time will increase by 30 minutes. The agitation of the washer will be weaker during a Soak cycle.
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