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How does bacteria eat grease?

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How does bacteria eat grease?

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Certain bacteria that we find in our environment are known to be effective grease eaters. These bacteria are grown in laboratories and are sold for the specific purpose of being released into drain lines and grease traps. The bacteria attaches itself to any floating grease and continues to consume it until the grease is gone. The by-product the bacteria releases is simple C02 and water, making it an enviro-friendly product.

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