Submitted by Ventorr t3_10oi1av in BuyItForLife

I have a brand new Speed Queen TR7 and the issue is we are having stains caused by detergent. Never had this issue in the past with other washing machines. The TR7 does not have a spot for the detergent. I have tried putting detergent in first and tried putting detergent in after the clothes. Weird that the TR7 doesn't have a slot for detergent. How do you guys run the dishwasher? Detergent first or after clothes?

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ProfessorrFate t1_j6f50su wrote

What type of detergent are you using? Try liquid detergent, pour it in the empty wash tub (do NOT use too much — very common to use too much detergent), and then start the water fill. After the tub is approx 1/4 full of water and dissolved the detergent, then add the clothes.

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SeaOfDoors t1_j6eqo2u wrote

Try dissolving the detergent in a large glass of warm water first before pouring it into the machine.

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njkauto t1_j6f9mtx wrote

I have a TR7. I put the detergent in first. I haven’t had a issue with the clothes staining and I don’t dilute it either. What brand detergent are you using and how much?

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Ventorr OP t1_j6fa6l0 wrote

I put in the recommended amount per the cap on the detergent. The brand is "Xtra"

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njkauto t1_j6fd46s wrote

I would try using less, even on a large load I only fill the cap to the 3rd line out of 5. If that doesn’t work try switching detergents, I’ve used All and tide ultra with excellent results

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ConBroMitch t1_j6gpiv5 wrote

As attractive as the price is on Xtra. It’s absolutely garbage detergent. Try your same method with Tide etc and I would bet money your problem goes away.

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SimpleVegetable5715 t1_j6fy7nd wrote

I like powdered detergent with these type of washers, more economical and they don't need all the dyes like liquid detergent has. I put it in the bottom so it dissolves as the washer fills. Only half a scoop for a large load unless the clothes are heavily soiled.

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CamelHairy t1_j6fhy6w wrote

Did you read your owners manual?, detergent in the bottom of the washer, fabric softener on top of agitator, bleach into the slot on front left.

https://speedqueen.com/products/top-load-washers/tr7003wn/

As we found on our Speed Queen, don't over use the detergent, and use an HE detergent at the amount recommended. don't overload, about 16 lbs roughly 1/2 load.

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Ventorr OP t1_j6fib00 wrote

Yep. Did all of that boss. We have had several loads that the detergent has left clothes stained.

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CamelHairy t1_j6fik7b wrote

Change your detergent, as asked before what brand are you using. Never had a staining problem with ours going on 10 years.

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Ventorr OP t1_j6fl09s wrote

XTRA is the detergent. I posted the brand earlier when asked about brand. TY

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CamelHairy t1_j6fm757 wrote

I'd try a different brand, Tide, Gain, etc, just as an experiment. As with everything even detergents can have a bad batch.

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awooff t1_j6fz8i6 wrote

Is the wash water warm enough to properly activate detergent? Id put the detergent in first otherwise staining for me.

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tovasshi t1_j6g57o5 wrote

When you hooked it up, did you turn the hot water back on? Cold water causes detergent staining.

The other cause is hard water, which can be mitigated by adding a bit of salt or backing soda to your wash.

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lazylittlelady t1_j6ers6u wrote

Can you do an extra rinse or open the door (if it’s top loading) and letting them soak before washing?

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Ventorr OP t1_j6es3yc wrote

Not able to run the washer without the lid being closed.

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Hobs1998 t1_j6h2rcq wrote

They didn't say run with the lid open. On my tr5 I can start a load, let it fill and cancel the wash cycle this lets the clothes soak a bit, before you resume the cycle. Not sure on a tr7 as its digital

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aztecannie99 t1_j6frpbf wrote

I have a 9 year old (I think) Speed Queen and I have used a variety of detergents from Tide Simple to Gain (currently using All Free Mega pods) and it hasn’t been an issue. When I use powder I always dump the powder in the bottom. With liquid I have always just put on the clothes. Worth pods I turn the water on out the pod in and then add the clothes. I usually don’t extra rinse.

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Ventorr OP t1_j6g9zam wrote

I will try to do them on warm hot

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MortgageTurbulent905 t1_j6hppym wrote

I have never heard of detergent staining clothes in my life. I wash a lot of clothes. What color are the stains and what are two articles of clothing stained the worst? Very curious!

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regaphysics t1_j6f4bze wrote

That’s because speed queen uses designs from 30 years ago when you had to basically pre- dissolve your detergent.

They are kind of like Toyotas. Reliable by virtue of using old technology for a million years without any changes, after the rest of the industry has moved on. That’s why the 2023 4Runner has a 5 speed transmission and gets 18mpg and the tr7 can’t handle regular detergent lol.

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