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Foam in rinse water

Foam in the water at the last rinse

Candy · Washing Machines

What does Foam in rinse water mean?

The presence of foam during the final rinse does not necessarily indicate poor rinsing. It can be caused by specific surfactants in detergents.

Common Causes

  • High concentration of surfactants in detergent.
  • Using too much detergent.

Repair Steps & Checklist

Click steps to track your progress.

  1. 1

    Using less detergent in future washes may help.

  2. 2

    Do not perform an extra rinse cycle to remove foam, as it is ineffective.

  3. 3

    Conduct a maintenance wash with a proprietary cleaner if foam persists.

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Related Faults

2 flashes2 flashes — Machine cannot load water3 flashes3 flashes — Washing machine does not drain water4 flashes4 flashes — Too much foam and/or water
Source: Candy Washing Machines
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