- You’re not supposed to put dish soap in the (clothes) washing machine. - hey, I don’t make the rules 
 
- Oddly enough, last year I used dish soap in the laundry for a few months without noticing, and nothing like this happened. I was surprised when I looked it up and saw this kind of thing as a common occurrence. Couldn’t believe I had picked up this container each weekend for months without noticing the picture of plates and glasses on the front. - I understand now these soaps are quite different from one another and the fact nothing happened to me is a fluke, so definitely don’t do this on purpose. - Related: I do not recommend pouring dish soap in the jet dry/rinse aid port of your dishwasher. It’s… Something special. (And you need to rinse that reservoir really well after that.) 
- It’s a quantum thing, like falling after running over a ravine 
- Were you using dish soap like what gets bubbly in your sink? Or dishwasher detergent which does not get bubbly. Dishwasher detergent will probably be fine in a washing machine, same as your dish washer because it’s not supposed to foam up. But the soap you use in your sink will have terrible consequences in either a dish washer or washing machine. 
 
 
- Too much soap. Especially if it’s a high efficiency washer. 
- What’s happening here? - This is a result of a number of factors more than likely. Root cause is a bad detergent/soap to water ratio, which can be caused by putting too much in or unexpectedly soft water (people who are used to putting hard-water amounts of soap into washing machine loads who suddenly move somewhere with super soft water will often do this once or twice before dialing it back), but a contributing factor here is likely that the drain line that the hose is dumping into is partially clogged, so the suds are having a chance to backflow up past the hose instead of staying with the flow of the water, or the wrong type of soap is used as was mentioned above. - that the drain line that the hose is dumping into is partially clogged - That’d be my thought, or even that the hose isn’t tightly pushed into the drain. 
 
- Rave bubble party 
 
- No. This person needs serious help about their pointless video habit 
- Far too much detergent. Liquid detergent should be 2 or 3 TABLESPOONS, and powder, perhaps 1/3c. - Look into: - Laundry stripping
- Using Borax/Washing Soda instead of the name brand garbage.
- Fabric softeners, et al, suck. Use vinegar.
 - I think vinegar is bad for your washer’s seals. Same for dishwashers - Straight vinegar? Perhaps. As a replacement for bleach and fabric softener diluted 50x? 
 Nope.
 
 
- Did you put regular detergent in a high efficiency washer? - My first thought was well. 
 








