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HobbyTfz
5 years ago

Hello Snoopysfriend

Either overdosed or incorrect detergent.

Foam is required as a dirt carrier, but it should only stand 2-4 fingerbread in the machine.

You should check the last 2 wash cycles, if foam is still visible, you should let the wash cycles run again

Greetings HobbyTfz

HobbyTfz
5 years ago
Reply to  HobbyTfz

Thanks for the star

Peppie85
5 years ago

that is already clearly too much detergent. a danger does not seem to exist. after all, the foam has not yet come out of the machine.

but after washing, you should rinse the laundry again to get the rest of the detergent out…

Lg, Anna

PS: Use less detergent not only helps the purse but also the environment.

PPS: the manufacturers like and often have the idea to be generous with the dosage details, after all they want to sell. so two thirds of the quantity recommended by the manufacturer are sufficient in the rule to get the laundry clean.

Nicki287
5 years ago

With my mother-in-law it always looks like that and when she washes curtains, you only see foam and nothing else. I don’t see a foam. But we both believe that only we do it right, so I am wrong with mother-in-law or Mother-in-law, I’m wrong. I think I’m doing this right. Just take half of detergents as on it, mother-in-law twice.

NESspieler
5 years ago

Yeah, a lot. Normally, detergent hardly foams at all at the correct dosage. As long as the foam does not get out of the feeder at the top, you can keep the Mabar running normally.

Tip, half the amount of detergent that the manufacturer indicates is completely enough to wash.

vonsland794
5 years ago

If I wash curtains and wool blankets, it’ll foam. When the laundry is finished, I’ll do another extra wash,

Glitzerblitzer
5 years ago

Is she still washing or rinsed?

lillypaladies
5 years ago

Yeah, let her go and take half the next time.