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Can you brush your teeth with Lanzarote water?

It's normally safe to drink, but doesn't taste great, and it's often stored in Aljibes, or water storage devices, which may not be as clean as you'd hop. We all use it to cook with and brush our teeth, but almost everyone here uses bottled water for drinking.



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Sheltered in a bay on the southern tip of Lanzarote, the golden sands and crystal-clear turquoise waters of Papagayo Beach make it paradise on earth.

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No, the six drinks rule is not in place in the Canary Islands. So if you're planning to visit Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote, or the smaller islands in the archipelago like La Palma, La Gomera, El Hierro or La Graciosa, this six drinks rule will not apply.

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We don't have any natural water in Lanzarote, so it all comes from desalinated ocean water. It's normally safe to drink, but doesn't taste great, and it's often stored in Aljibes, or water storage devices, which may not be as clean as you'd hop.

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Other experts state that despite toothpaste containing a small amount of water that will naturally foam the paste, wetting the brush prior to cleaning can make the experience that bit more comfortable.

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