CLOTHES STILL WET AFTER WASHER SPIN CYCLE IS COMPLETE
CLOTHES STILL WET AFTER WASHER SPIN CYCLE IS COMPLETE
If the clothes seem too wet after the wash cycle is complete, the following are possible causes:
A "slow spin" may have been selected. A slow spin will eliminate less water than a fast spin.
Cold water can make clothes feel more wet. If this is not the case, service may be required.
Oversudsing from too much detergent may slow down the final spin cycle, causing a suds lock.
Lower than normal spin speed/wet clothes: this occurs as a result of oversudsing. The use of HE detergent will decrease the chance of suds lock; use HE detergent only and be sure to use the recommended measured amount. Run a drain/spin cycle to remove the excess water in the clothes.
If the clothes seem too wet after the wash cycle is complete, the following are possible causes: