Use of water from condenser dryer

triona

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Hi,

Does anyone know if the water from a condenser dryer would be ok to use for watering plants? I'm a bit wary in case the levels of washing powder remaining in it may be high but it seems like a waste of water to throw it down the sink.
If not plants, has anyone ideas for other potential uses?

Thanks, Triona
 
i'd think it would be perfectly safe for plants. another option would be for washing the car with it.
 
Yes, you're supposed to put this water into your iron.....ordinary water deposits minerals and clogs up your iron!
 
There shouldnt be any washing powder residue in the condensed water. As the name implies, it is simply condensed steam.
 
Thanks very much. I'll definitely use it in the iron as our water is quite hard and it gets clogged up. Will also use it for the plants.

Thanks again, Triona
 
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