Mix with water to activate.
Oil eating microbes for concrete.
Our ultra concentrated formulas are perfect for light medium or heavy cleaning.
The second part to this is the biological factor.
Given plenty of time and the right environmental conditions it does eat oil as advertised.
When spread onto any hydrocarbon spill the fine powder will carry the backrete bacteria into the pores of the concrete spill surface or soiled.
If you need to remove an oil stain from a concrete floor or driveway i recommend using a process called bio remediation.
There s no harsh chemicals involved no pressure washing and no protective equipment needed.
The microbes in these clay based cleaners devour oil grease and organic waste and only leave behind carbon dioxide water and natural fats.
Use these cleaners for oil spills or inside grease traps septic tanks and storm drains.
Works great on dirt.
Use with parts washers shop floors equipment and more.
Oil eater cleaners heavy duty degreaser were specifically designed to replace dangerous solvents and are used by industries throughout the world.
Backrete is a fine highly absorbent powder which contains naturally occurring non genetically altered bacteria which consume diesel fuel motor oil gasoline kerosene jet fuel fuel oil etc.
It seeds concrete with natural occurring non genetically altered bacteria which consume diesel fuel motor oil gasoline kerosene jet fuel fuel oil etc.
A small amount of backrete spread thinly over concrete will eat an oil stain.
The backrete powder is extremely absorbent.
Available as shakers bags and booms these oil microbes use a process of accelerated bioremediation to help naturally recycle pollutants and other materials.
The microbial cultures continue enzyme production until all oil contaminants and other organic wastes are consumed.
Backrete is a very fine extremely absorbent eco friendly waterless concrete cleaner.
Oil spill microbes offer an easy and environmentally friendly way to dispose of oil and other hydrocarbons.
Wondermicrobes is non toxic non caustic non corrosive non pathogenic harmless and is biodegradable.
Microbial corrosion also called microbiologically influenced corrosion mic microbially induced corrosion mic or biocorrosion is corrosion affected by the presence or activity or both of microorganisms in biofilms on the surface of the corroding material this corroding material can be either a metal such as steel or aluminum alloys or a nonmetal such as concrete or glass.
However it s not ideal for porous concrete.
Cnn s john zarrella talks to microbiologists about the potency of oil eating microbes against the oil in the gulf.
Oil eating bacteria for sale.