
Bioremediation is the use of microscopic living organisms to break down oil, grease and other hydrocarbon-based contaminants. Oil Eater’s Bioremediating Parts Washer System is self-cleaning, non-hazardous and odor-controlled, the company says.
Oil Eater’s system consists of three modular elements:
- Oil Eater Flex Line Parts Washer, a heavy-duty professional-grade parts washer;
- Oil Eater Parts Washing Fluid, a ready-to-use parts washing cleaner and degreaser;
- Oil Eater Cleaning Critters odor-controlling microbe-enhanced pouches which keep parts cleaning fluids cleaning.
Oil Eater says the system is designed to save money by infinitely extending the cleaning life of the washing fluid and make the work experience pleasant by eliminating the bad smell byproduct of microbe-based parts washing.
“What Oil Eater brings uniquely and desirably to microbe-based parts washing is the fact that our proprietary Cleaning Critters microbes work in conjunction with our unique Odor Control technology to both keep the cleaning fluids free to clean and to suppress the odors typically associated with microbe-based parts washing systems,” says Bob Kafkis, vice president of sales, Kafko International, the manufacturer and marketer of Oil Eater brand products.
“Oil Eater Cleaning Critters microbes degrade and clean contaminants from the parts washing fluid, keeping the washing fluid fresh and enabling it to retain its full cleaning power in continuous reuse. The result [is] no liquid waste to have hauled away, no need for service contracts and no oil collection services,” Kafkis says.