Why is there liquitab residue on my clothes at the end of the cycle?
In our experience loading too many items into the washing machine can leave insufficient space in the drum for the detergent to dissolve properly. Sometimes, it can get caught in the middle of the wash load leaving streaks of undissolved detergent or a film on the items. Incorrect dosing of the detergent can also be a factor as well as insufficient waterfill for the size of the wash load. It is vital that the correct amount of detergent is used. Several factors need to be taken into consideration: size of wash load, level of soiling on the items, correct wash cycle and water hardness.
Liquitabs are designed to be placed at the bottom of the back of the drum with the clothes placed on top of them. When used like this they should dissolve without a problem. If in the rare event they do not dissolve use warm water to soften the residue, it will come off the fabric with gentle rubbing. Alternatively, you may rinse the entire garment again.