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Saving the water is easy enough if you have a large enough container, such as a bath tub. Making sure never to allow the end of the water-out hose is never lower than the top of the machine[or the machine will empty itself on the floor] attach a grey water hose to the out hose and the other end into your tub. When the machine pumps out the water will empty into the tub,or any where else you direct it.
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When you brush your theet ? You can take a glass or a mug where put your water then put off the water tap. When you take a bath or a shower ? When you take a bath, put the tap off when the water in the middle of the bath .When you take a shower , turn off the tape when you wash yourself with soap then turn it on to rinse yourself. When you use washing machine or dishwasher ? Use washing machine when you have a lot of linen for the dishwasher it the same thing. When you are watering your garden ? Be sure that not a very hot day because the water evaporate in the air.
It is a gas operated or electric operated appliance used to heat water.
Use a shower instead of a bath Buy a new toilet if you have an old toilet Turn the taps off if they are not needed Fill the washing machine to the top
yes, but you could only hand wash it, do not put it in a washing machine
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Washing machines are connected to your mains water supply so either there is a problem with your water supply in as much as it is continually leaking when it's not supposed to be in use, or, more likely, there is a blockage in the machine or the water pipes immediately surrounding it which is causing water to flood back out of the machine. It's usually a small item of clothing like a sock (or a collection of them) that has worked its way out of the machine via that gap at the front of the drum just next to the door, and is now blocking your pipes. You may find water bubbling back out of your sinks and bath, depending on their proximity to the washing machine. You need a plumber, quick!
Wash up in a bowl - instead of the sink. Only use the washing machine when you have a full load. Use a shower instead of a bath. Only water the garden when absolutely necessary.
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This is a bit of a quandry. If the towels are new, running them thu the washing machine in a hot water bath with a cup of salt. This "sets" the dyes ued.Then a cold wash will usually finish setting the colors.. If the towels are older and been previously washed, then do the hot water bath with a cup of salt and a cup of baking soda.