If you have an RO system or reverse osmosis at home, this article is for you. RO systems usually produce leftover or reject water while it undergoes the purification process.
If you throw away all the leftover water, stop right there! The leftover RO water can be reused in multiple ways at your home. If you are trying to take the eco-friendly route in life, reusing leftover water can be your first step to sustainable living.
Water Your Plants With Leftover RO Water
Collect all the leftover RO water in a bucket and then use it to water your plants. Yes, the water is safe for the plants. Though it is rejected water, it doesn't harm the plants in any way. In some cases, the rejected water is healthier than regular tap water.
Do Your Everyday Cleaning With Leftover RO Water
The leftover RO water can be used to clean your windows, mirrors, and tables. Add a few drops of dishwashing liquid to the water and use a sponge to clean the glass surfaces. You can also use RO water to wash your car. Car washing requires a lot of water and what better way of using the rejected water? (Tips To Clean Your Car)
Use Rejected RO Water For Your Aquarium
If you have an aquarium at home, RO water can be used for your fish tank. This water is completely free of harmful contaminants making it suitable for your aquatic pets.
Collect Rejected RO Water For Toilet Flushing
You can connect your rejected water line to your toilet tank and the water can then be used for flushing.
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Use Rejected Water In The Kitchen
Boil the rejected RO water and keep it aside in a container. This water can then be used to wash vegetables, fruits, and lentils. Boiled RO water can also be used for cooking, making ice, and regular drinking.
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Clean Utensils With Rejected RO Water
Leftover RO water doesn't have any chemicals and is safe for cleaning utensils. Add some dishwashing liquid to it. Dip a utensil scrubber into the mix and use it for cleaning the utensils. (Tips to clean utensils quickly)
RO systems commonly function in a way that they give out rejected water. This water isn't as really as you, it lacks the minerals that RO purifiers promise. However, it is important to ensure that we keep getting our RO system inspected by a professional every month to ensure the water quality and system efficiency. Get the RO water containers replaced if they have accumulated dirt.
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