Wednesday, April 29, 2009
How To Clean Up Oil Spills The Green Way
Oil Gone Easy S-200 Home and Driveway or Oil Gone Easy S-200 Marine is the first, handiest, and safest way to fix all those little oil spills we've been causing but haven't been fixing. Almost everyone who uses gas or oil, on land or on sea, has likely spilled some while filling the tank. The clean-up seems to create more problems than the original spill: rags, sand, and ponds of oily soap-water. And let's face it: anyone fueling an engine is on the way to work or play and doesn’t want to be delayed by cleaning up a few ounces of oil on the driveway or in the water. Oil Gone Easy S-200 brings the EPA-approved, green technology of bioremediation to the home and boat owner. Powerful enough to work on massive oil spills such as the Prestige oil spill off the coast of Spain and the Exxon Valdez spill in Alaska, Oil Gone Easy S-200 harnesses the power of microorgansims to fix the spill in a natural and environmentally-friendly way.Oil Gone Easy S-200 is applied simply: just estimate the amount of the spill, and apply an equal amount of Oil Gone Easy directly. (There is no need for complex mixing, although it can be used in any sprayer that handles watery fluids for larger areas.) On contact, Oil Gone Easy encapsulates the spill, protecting the site from further oil or fuel movement in water, sand, concrete or dirt. It then attracts and supports local bacteria which only eat hydrocarbons. These microorganisms break the spill down into water and harmless byproducts. And when the Oil Gone Easy S-200 is gone, the bacteria are gone, and so is the spill.This simple product is non-toxic, and because it uses only bacteria that live near the site, Oil Gone Easy S-200 is also friendly to the environment. It has substantial advantages over volatile solvents, powerful surfactants and messy physical cleanup efforts which can create more problems than the original spill. Used in a bilge, Oil Gone Easy S-200 won't weaken or damage your fiberglass or wood hull, and will continue to work safely for months to keep the bilge clean.Now, everyone who operates a car or boat, or any engine for that matter, can cleanly and "greenly" be responsible for the spill and have a cleaner conscience in the bargain. http://www.oilgoneeasy.com/
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