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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Since you asked about Speed Queen top-loader this thread is going to attract SQ top-loader fans, who in my experience (online) are those who’ve had bad experiences with front-loaders. But I urge you to consider a front-loader. As a class they clean clothes far better than top-loaders. [/quote] I hear you, but I already have issues with biofilm in my top loader and I’m worried that a front loader will be even harder to clean. As far as I can tell you can’t access the outside of the drum at all without disassembling the whole machine? That’s what I’m worried about, not so much the door seal. [/quote] Maybe you can avoid the buildup altogether in your next washer. If your water isn't soft, the buildup could stem from minerals. One of the jobs of detergent, besides cleaning clothes, is conditioning the water. The widespread advice to use tiny amounts of detergent doesn't take this into account.[/quote]
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