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Down the Memory Lane 12: Review from a Canadian Customer: Just 1 Gallon of VaporRemed and the smell was gone.
The oil company overfilled the oil tank. It soaked into the concrete and was difficult to remove. The spill also caused a terrible smell as the vapors seeped into the the rooms adjacent and above the furnace room. we tried various cleaners and deodorants to no avail. I then bought a gallon of VaporRemed and sprayed on the spill according to the directions. Within an hour the odor of the oil spill disappeared. I sprayed down the spill every second day so that it would stay damp and allow the VaporRemed to keep on working on the spill....
Down the Memory Lane: Case Study 9
VaporRemed was used to treat more than 200 gallons of home heating oil spilled in a garage in Virginia. The environment company treated it with VaporRemed and measured the odor with a Photo Ionization Detection (PID) meter. Carbon dioxide levels were also determined simultaneously in the injection wells to determine the activity of the bacteria in VaporRemed. It was seen that VaporRemed reduved the odor at the rate of at least 15% per everyday.
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Hello,
I recently purchased a gal of VaporRemed. I had an oil tank that was leaking for quite a while, until we removed it and installed another non-oil system. So the oil was on the basement floor (area covered ~5-10sqf ) for several months ( from January up until May ).
We tried using zep commercial concrete cleaner and different absorbers. This helped to remove the top layer of oil, but i'm sure it did penetrate a lot further and we could not get rid of the smell.
So...
I recently purchased a gal of VaporRemed. I had an oil tank that was leaking for quite a while, until we removed it and installed another non-oil system. So the oil was on the basement floor (area covered ~5-10sqf ) for several months ( from January up until May ).
We tried using zep commercial concrete cleaner and different absorbers. This helped to remove the top layer of oil, but i'm sure it did penetrate a lot further and we could not get rid of the smell.
So...