Dryer water is perfect for watering ornamental plants or non-food plants in your garden. Since it’s often slightly warm, it can even encourage plant growth. Just avoid using it on edible plants if you’re concerned about chemicals in your dryer sheets.
5. Flush Toilets
Some water recovery systems allow you to store dryer water and use it for flushing toilets. This can significantly reduce your home’s water usage and help with conservation efforts.
6. Wash Your Car
Instead of using fresh water for car washing, you can reuse dryer water for rinsing off your car. It’s great for removing dirt, dust, and grime, especially if you’re using a microfiber cloth or sponge to scrub.
7. Use It for Pre-Washing Clothes
You can reuse dryer water to soak or pre-wash clothes before their next laundry cycle. It’s a good way to conserve water while reducing the amount of detergent needed.
8. Make Ice for Coolers
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