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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 460695" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>TeDo - </p><p>What do you use for soap... liquid? or powder? Powdered soap is a no-no for front-load. Even with liquid - it needs to be the highly-concentrated stuff.</p><p>And how hard is your water? Hard water builds scum fast. We had no problems where we used to live - but within a year here, we had the "smell" issue. If you have hard water, it helps to either have a water softener, or to add water softener to your wash cycle (calgon or whatever - add with clothes).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 460695, member: 11791"] TeDo - What do you use for soap... liquid? or powder? Powdered soap is a no-no for front-load. Even with liquid - it needs to be the highly-concentrated stuff. And how hard is your water? Hard water builds scum fast. We had no problems where we used to live - but within a year here, we had the "smell" issue. If you have hard water, it helps to either have a water softener, or to add water softener to your wash cycle (calgon or whatever - add with clothes). [/QUOTE]
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