This is a product review. I am not affiliated with this company.
I saw the results and was blown away!
after working in Plywood mills for over 30 years i have seen many hydrolic and engine oil spills. some cleaned up with sawdust, some with kitty-litter. this product tops them all!
it is biodegradable, EPA ans OSHA approved!
what i saw was a hydrolic hoist blow a hose and dump 15 -20 gallons all over the floor. the oil spill was 8 to 12 feet across. One bag of this"OIL GATER" was spread over the spill and we were instructed to leave it for 2 days before clean up, we could walk, and drive forklifts on it too.
the suprizing thing i saw was after it was swept up the concrete floor was CLEAN, i mean no oil film!
i was told that the enzymes in this stuff eats the oil and tuns it into CO2 gas.
check it out for your self by googling "Oil Gater". i think the site is www.oilgater.com
i was told then(about 6 years ago) that a bag costs under $20.00 dollars..
I hope this helps someone!
good luck and have fun all!
Dennis
I saw the results and was blown away!
after working in Plywood mills for over 30 years i have seen many hydrolic and engine oil spills. some cleaned up with sawdust, some with kitty-litter. this product tops them all!
it is biodegradable, EPA ans OSHA approved!
what i saw was a hydrolic hoist blow a hose and dump 15 -20 gallons all over the floor. the oil spill was 8 to 12 feet across. One bag of this"OIL GATER" was spread over the spill and we were instructed to leave it for 2 days before clean up, we could walk, and drive forklifts on it too.
the suprizing thing i saw was after it was swept up the concrete floor was CLEAN, i mean no oil film!
i was told that the enzymes in this stuff eats the oil and tuns it into CO2 gas.
check it out for your self by googling "Oil Gater". i think the site is www.oilgater.com
i was told then(about 6 years ago) that a bag costs under $20.00 dollars..
I hope this helps someone!
good luck and have fun all!
Dennis