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Bio-sok Bilge Maintenance System Biosok-1 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Amarillo, Texas, United States

Amarillo, Texas, United States
Condition:New

BIO-SOK Bilge Maintenance System is an easy-to-use, completely nontoxic and environmentally sound means of capturing and biodegrading the oil and fuel that leaks in a boat bilge and often escapes into marina waters. When you need a way to keep marina waters free of bilge oil and other fuel contaminants, uses BIO-SO Bilge Maintenance System.

Placed inside the bilge, the BIO-SO begins to absorb the hydrocarbons, it reduces odor, and biodegrades the leaking oil. BioSo will generally last a full boating season under most normal conditions. When BioSo is depleted, you can simply throw away the outside fiber sleeve. There is nothing left to harm the environment.

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