Before using the water from the dryer in a steamer (steam cleaner, steam mop, etc.), check the instructions to see if it has an anti-scale system to extend its life. If it does, you don’t need to pour your demineralized water into it and you can store it for other uses!
What to do with dryer water? Here’s how to reuse it intelligently
1) Dryer water for ironing
Demineralized water in an iron or steam generator protects the appliance from limescale deposits that can clog it. Not only does it ensure a longer life for your small appliance, but it also prevents white spots and brown drops on clothes when ironing. And finally, your laundry is less likely to shine. So you can use your demineralized water mixed with 50% tap water.
2) For watering green plants
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