For every single liter of pure water your RO purifier makes, it flushes 3 liters of water straight down the drain. Stop wasting this valuable resource!
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Pull the waste pipe out of the sink drain and redirect it into a large bucket or storage tank. You will easily collect 20 to 30 liters of water every day.
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RO reject water is packed with hard minerals. This high Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) level makes it excellent for scrubbing dirt and mopping floors cleanly.
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A single toilet flush consumes up to 6 liters of fresh water. Pour your daily collected RO reject water directly into the bowl to flush away waste for free.
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Use a mug of waste water to loosen up tough, dried-on food particles and grease from your dirty dishes before doing the final rinse with fresh tap water.
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Do not use it on delicate indoor plants. Instead, use it on hardy outdoor varieties like Hibiscus, Bougainvillea, or your home lawn. They handle the minerals easily.
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Washing your vehicle with a garden hose wastes hundreds of liters. A single bucket of RO waste water is more than enough to clean your car or bike wheels.
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This reject water contains highly concentrated impurities, heavy metals, and salts extracted from your tap supply. Never drink it or use it for cooking!
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Because the mineral and TDS count is exceptionally high, using this water to bathe or wash your hair will cause intense dryness, skin irritation, and hair fall.
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