Can any detergent be used in the front loading washing machines?


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Use High efficiency detergent, it doesn't produce as many suds and still cleans the clothes.


no..get HE detergent (says on the front). You need LOW sudsing detergent for front loaders.
I don't see why not, unless there is some kind of warning label somewhere on it. witch i doubt.
there are HE detergents that are made for front loading washers. These detergents are made to suds less than other detergents.
No, because the front loading machines use so much less water, you need low-sudsing detergent to ensure your clothes rinse completely.

Regular detergent can also cause your machine to "suds lock", where it stops washing completely (shuts off) and you have to start it over again.

You can find the low sudsing/ HE detergents everywhere now, practically everyone makes an HE formula detergent.
The manufacturer of the washing machine probably recommends he detergent. This makes less suds. I have (when desperate) used regular detergent, but I always use less than I normally would in a top loading machine.
I take quilts and down to the frontloaders at the laundromat, and I use my regular detergent. I use what amount the manufacturer advises.

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