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What in the world are oil eating microbes?
They are organisms that have been collected from natural water and
soil sources around the world, and selected for their particular affinity
for consuming hydrocarbon based products. (oil, gas, etc..)
What is bioremediation?
This refers to any method that uses microbes to recycle organic materials.
What is The Blundo FormulaTM?
It's a proprietary highly concentrated microbial blend of naturally
occurring oil degrading microbes.
Do microbes need special treatment?
They only need what we humans need: oxygen, water, and an occasional
pizza. (just kidding!) However, they do require a food source like
oil or fuel.
What happens to the microbes after the material has been consumed?
The microbes will either die, return to former natural levels, or
be eaten by other organisms.
What are the final by-products?
Carbon, carbon dioxide, and water.
How rapidly do they work?
Once water is added, the microbes are immediately activated.
Can this product be used wet or dry?
Yes
Is the product safe?
Yes, 100% environmentally safe, non-toxic, and contains no pathogens.
Does this product have any other benefits?
Yes, it immediately locks up spills, thus preventing further spread
of the contaminant, and immediately lows the flash point of fuels.
Why does the product smell like oil?
The microbes used in this product are fed crude oil to ensure that
they will eat oil and fuel.
Will these microbes begin consuming other materials than those
which are intended?
No, they will not mutate and start converting any material other than
those that they are intended for.
Are microbes dangerous to my health?
No, microbes are found naturally everywhere in the world. The average
adult has approx. 3 lbs. of microbes on and in their bodies.
Are humans or wildlife life adversely affected by the use of this
product?
Intensive tests have shown no toxic side effects. By-products produced
by these microbes are used as an energy source by higher organisms.
What happens if I inhale or ingest the product?
It will taste nasty, like eating mud, and the dust may make you sneeze,
but it is non-toxic.
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