04/09/2015
Another success story for COLONY Liquid Microbes!
The nutrition department of a major Texas university had big problems. In the very center of the campus, the food service area smelled horrendous due to clogged grease in the grease trap and lines. This was bad news for thousands of students on-campus and even in the surrounding town. COLONY was asked to come in and treat their drain lines. Within a few days, the odor disappeared. What had happened?
Highly concentrated COLONY Liquid microbes clung to the walls of the pipes and traps, reproducing and throwing off their own enzymes. They worked 24/7 to digest grease and turn it into water and carbon dioxide.
To learn more, contact Roger Dean, 817-627-9267; [email protected].