Drain Treatment & Vehicle Shampoo

BioPro Drain Solution

Biological Liquid Treatment for
Cleaning Grease Blocked Pipework

BioPro Drain Solution is a liquid formulation
containing a harmless blend of micro-organisms
nutrients and cleaners. The liquid is designed
to biologically treat and release blocked drain
lines and choked traps without the need for harsh or environmentally unacceptable chemicals.
Significantly reduces the frequency of grease
trap emptying, emergency call outs and overall plumbing costs. Keep drains, traps and pipelines clean and free flowing.

BioPro Bio-Free

Biological Maintenance for Digesting Fats, Oil and Grease (FOG)
BioPro Bio-Free contains specially selected
lipase producing bacteria, nutrients and enzymes in a buffer solution. Automatically introduced into catering drain lines the bacteria release the enzyme lipase which converts the fatty acids into carbon dioxide and H2O thus allowing the drains to become free flowing. BioPro Bio-Free provides a permanent solution to FOG build up allowing drain lines to be kept clear and greatly extend the maintenance intervals of the fat trap.

BioPro Biological Vehicle Wash

Biological Manual or Brush Wash Vehicle Cleaner
BioPro Vehicle Wash Concentrate is a biological liquid product with excellent cleaning properties formulated for use in all types of vehicle washers as well as manual applications. The product is particularly effective in removing oil and greasy
deposits from all vehicle types. Leaving a streak free finish on glass and paint work.

In water re-circulating systems the biological
activity helps to keep the system clean and free from foul smells. The product includes a blend of biodegradable surfactants specially selected for their ability to emulsify hydrocarbons
and to help in their mobilisation. These surfactants enhance the cleaning action of the product and being biodegradable; they cause fewer environmental problems than alkaline detergents.

The bacterial strains in the product produce
enzymes, which have enhanced abilities to
emulsify and degrade oils and grease. These bacteria have the ability to continue the process of degradation in interceptors and drains so that these compounds are at least partially degraded
when they arrive at the waste water treatment plant.