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  1. I bought a Haier washing machine last October. I've been having intermittent problems with it not spinning properly and the clothes having to be re-spun. But it doesn't happen every time, so I suppose I've let it drag on when I should have phone Comet about it sooner. Anyway, my machine shows an error code "clrf". I just spoke to someone at Comet, and apparently this means there is too much foam in the machine. The machine will then refill with water and try to rinse it out, but if after that the machine still has too much foam in, then it will stop the cycle. Hence why my clothes are still wet (although I'd not realised they weren't rinsed properly either!). I have not been using excessive amounts of washing powder, and usually use powder tablets or the liquid tablet sort, so they are a set amount and I don't do anything daft like stick 6 tablets in! I find it ridiculous that this would cause a problem with the washing machine, as I've used them perfectly fine with other washing machines. Anyway, the advice from Comet was to keep trying different washing powders until i find one that foams less. I find it absolutely ridiculous that I can't use any standard kind of powder/liquid from a supermarket. I really don't think this is satisfactory that a washing machine is so over-sensitive like this that. I was wondering what people think about this? And what next step I should take? I really wish I'd spent the extra money and bought the same type of machine (Bosch) that I've had before. However, just because something is cheap that doesn't mean it shouldn't work with normal washing powders! Thanks for your help.
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