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JL Pressure Washing
Chris, Worldware Enterprises out of New York and Canada manufacture the BT200. The BT200 is a liquid. You wet the oil the stain(s) with water, srrub a little of the BT200 in, jus tuntil you get a white lather and you can either (a) walk away and let the rain take care of the stain, or (b) wait 45 minutes to an hour and the pressure wash the stin using hot or cold water. Hot will work best and the longer you can leave the BT200 on the better results you'll get.
The BT200 uses microbes that secrete a series of targeted enzymes that eat any type of petroleum distilates; (gas, oil, hydralauic fluid, grease, tar, radiator fluid, tranny oil etc.) the oil is then turned into a harmless gas, (carbon dioxide, basically). Once the rain comes along, (or pressure washer) it removes the surface part of the stain, but the microbes stay attachewd to the hydro carbons continuing to eat, and picking up other hydro carbons along the way, all the way to water treatment plant.
For really old black stains it is best to soften the stain first with mineral spririts. Then treat w BT200 as stated above.
We also have a product that is specifically for animal fats, cooking oils, etc that is used for restaraunts and around restaraunt dumpsters. It is called Super Floor Degreaser (SFD). The microbes in the SFD are specifcally manufactured and targeted for these types of oils. It works great or removing the really balck stains that are right at the main entry door's and service doors of restraunts. That black stain is basically grease that comes form the restaraunt floors. Restaraunts that use the SFD as their only mopping solution see this black stain eventually dissappear.
I will try to post some before/after pic's later if I can. You can also go to the Eat Oils Web Site for more info at www.eatoils.com or mine at www.cleanandgreensolutions.com. The Eat Oils web site has a ton of more info on the products that mine does though.
Hope this helps.
Doug
Hey Doug. Is this enviro friendly? Can it go down a drain? Does it suds up when using surface cleaner and hot water
I see you say mineral spirits, that isnt really enviro friendly is it? For heavy old oil, you say let sit for 45 minutes, thats a must?
Could you PM me pricing
Thanks