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Speed Queen TC5 owners need some help with my new machine

Posted on 1/9/26 at 5:04 pm
Posted by Major Dutch Schaefer
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Member since Nov 2011
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Posted on 1/9/26 at 5:04 pm
We bought a TC5 a couple of weeks ago and have noticed when we use fabric softener, it does not all empty when it is supposed to. When the machine cycle is finished, there is still fabric softener coming down the agitator. Any one else experience this? Solutions?





Posted by Ricardo
Member since Sep 2016
6232 posts
Posted on 1/9/26 at 5:22 pm to
Maybe try using an extra rinse option.

Could also try cleaning the dispenser. Fabric softeners can be pretty gunky if they're allowed to dry.
This post was edited on 1/9/26 at 5:24 pm
Posted by Major Dutch Schaefer
Location: Classified
Member since Nov 2011
38387 posts
Posted on 1/9/26 at 5:25 pm to
quote:

Could also try cleaning the dispenser.


Machine is brand new.
Posted by Napoleon
Kenna
Member since Dec 2007
73409 posts
Posted on 1/9/26 at 5:30 pm to
I always suggest using a 3rd party fabric softner dispenser



Machine dispensers always gunks up in the dispensers. But your dispenser is the most simple kind. The softner goes in a cup and spins out during the spin cycle. Unlike most other styles it doesn't use water to expel it.
So usually they 100% empty. To still have fluid would either mean too much is being used, there is a blockage in where it runs in the agitator or its not spinning at full speed. But if the latter your clothes would be soaked at end of cycle.
This post was edited on 1/9/26 at 5:31 pm
Posted by Major Dutch Schaefer
Location: Classified
Member since Nov 2011
38387 posts
Posted on 1/9/26 at 5:32 pm to
Napoleon, as this machine is brand new, do you think there is an underlying issue? Other than the fabric softener, machine has been great so far.
Posted by LEASTBAY
Member since Aug 2007
16404 posts
Posted on 1/9/26 at 6:34 pm to
What cycle are you using? Normal or Heavy Duty? Heavy duty is the normal cycle. Gov regs made them change the names. Normal is a water saving cycle. Maybe this will fix things for you.
Posted by Tigerpaw123
Louisiana
Member since Mar 2007
17805 posts
Posted on 1/9/26 at 8:18 pm to
Always use the heavy duty cycle
And that is the only way to get hot or warm water
Posted by TimeOutdoors
LA
Member since Sep 2014
13159 posts
Posted on 1/9/26 at 8:43 pm to
quote:

Machine dispensers always gunks up in the dispensers. But your dispenser is the most simple kind. The softner goes in a cup and spins out during the spin cycle. Unlike most other styles it doesn't use water to expel it. So usually they 100% empty. To still have fluid would either mean too much is being used, there is a blockage in where it runs in the agitator or its not spinning at full speed. But if the latter your clothes would be soaked at end of cycle.


Learned something new. Thanks for posting this.
Posted by 2BRKnot
Member since Jul 2020
452 posts
Posted on 1/9/26 at 9:55 pm to
It appears that you might be using the fabric softener full strength. You should dilute it with water to the fill line.
Posted by Napoleon
Kenna
Member since Dec 2007
73409 posts
Posted on 1/10/26 at 2:35 am to
Honestly that kind of fabric dispenser was used on whirlpool an be SQ for years. They commonly do this. . Cut down the amount of softner used by a little bit or run a second rinse. There is nothing mechanical that would cause that if its spinning and a new machine won't have blocked holes.
Posted by Ricardo
Member since Sep 2016
6232 posts
Posted on 1/10/26 at 9:38 am to
Yep.

I'll add something too. Not necessarily related to the OP, but my wife and I ruined a decent washing machine by using too much laundry detergent.

Try diluting the fabric softener with a bit of water and only use 1-2 tablespoons of concentrated detergent. Any more than that will gunk up the works and lead to a shorter life expectancy for your machine.
Posted by Napoleon
Kenna
Member since Dec 2007
73409 posts
Posted on 1/10/26 at 10:45 am to
Another thing most people don't know is bleach casuses rust to form on metal. If you have a front loader with plastic bleach compartment you'll not have issues. But top loaders I see them rust all the time. Bleach is an oxidizer. You should dilute it if using in a metal top loader.
If the OP was a customer that called me my first thought would be overfilling the softner.
But i always suggest using a ball like i posted. It works so well.
Posted by Ricardo
Member since Sep 2016
6232 posts
Posted on 1/10/26 at 11:07 am to
Yes indeed. My garbage disposal started leaking out the bottom and it occurred to me that using bleach to clean things had probably sped up the death of that appliance. If you do use bleach, always rinse everything thoroughly.
Posted by Yammie250F
Member since Jul 2010
1019 posts
Posted on 1/10/26 at 11:08 am to
Like others have said you will eventually have to clean the cup because it will gunk up over time. What I noticed that fixed the problem was using the higher end softener. The cheap stuff is thicker and causes it to gunk up much more. You also don't need to use as much as you think. A little goes a long way.
Posted by zippyputt
Member since Jul 2005
6879 posts
Posted on 1/11/26 at 8:58 am to
Let us know the result if you get it checked. We were looking at a SQ.
Posted by MasterDigger
Member since Nov 2019
2732 posts
Posted on 1/11/26 at 9:46 am to
quote:

there is still fabric softener coming down the agitator

We always add a cap or more of water to the softener that we put in the dispenser.

This helps it flow better and not gunk up the dispensing outlets.

Posted by DownHome
Below the Equator
Member since Jan 2012
11003 posts
Posted on 1/12/26 at 9:17 am to
I just quit using the dispenser. Start filling the tub put in wash liquid and fabric softener as it fills. It helps preventing the gunk build up over time.
Posted by LEASTBAY
Member since Aug 2007
16404 posts
Posted on 1/12/26 at 10:41 am to
You can stick something in the switch that turns the machine off when you lift the door. I put a piece of foam in mine. It's on the right side in back or machine. Can put clothes in start filling and add soap etc like the old days.
Posted by slinger1317
Northshore
Member since Sep 2005
6906 posts
Posted on 1/12/26 at 11:03 am to
No meaning to hijack- but our front load washer is needing to be replaced. We have swore for years we are going back to top load.

My question is what is better - TC5 or TR5? I keep reading that the TC5 is hard on clothes, but it seems to be the "classic" model.

Any real life input is appreciated
Posted by hawgndodge
Member since Jun 2009
5361 posts
Posted on 1/12/26 at 9:53 pm to
We just bought the tc7, have heard nothing but great things about it.
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