Suddenly Getting Excessive Foam

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    Martin
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    Re: Suddenly Getting Excessive Foam

    kwatt wrote:And the drum cleaning cycle does what?

    Higher water intake + fast drum rotation

    #443450
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: Suddenly Getting Excessive Foam

    So, not a lot and nothing that would solve the OP’s problem then.

    K.

    #443451
    Martin
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    Re: Suddenly Getting Excessive Foam

    kwatt wrote:So, not a lot and nothing that would solve the OP’s problem then.

    No doubt we both eagerly await the result of the guidance we have imparted the OP. 🙂

    #443452
    NeilGL12
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    Re: Suddenly Getting Excessive Foam

    Thanks again

    The detergent I’ve been using is in fact biological, not non-bio.

    I tried it again earlier and was fine, but I’ll try what’s recommended next time. For what it’s worth, the foaming only occurred during a wash, no suds or anything during plain rinses.

    Thanks

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    NeilGL12
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    Re: Suddenly Getting Excessive Foam

    Hi

    Further to the above on something of an opposite nature, when I do a wash load I’m using the correct dosage of detergent, but don’t actually see much in the way of suds sometimes. Like I said, the dosage is correct and I’m careful not to overload the drum.

    Thanks

    #443454
    NeilGL12
    Participant

    Re: Suddenly Getting Excessive Foam

    Hi

    I used the Dr Beckmann solution, it was quite “foamy” to begin with, but nothing too excessive (drum filled about 1/3 way up). I did the manufacturer’s anti-bac cycle after to give it a good flush through, as the solution smelled quite harsh.

    I have also questioned if I’m dosing my detergent correctly http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/forumsphpbb3/detergent-dosing-t92542.html

    Thanks again

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