Introducing Biolock extreme odor destroying technology


Berkley, MI – Grease Magic, is proud to introduce a new addition to our industrial line of products, Biolock extreme odor destroying technology.

Biolock is a nontoxic odor destroying formula designed for the most sever foul odors. Biolock technology is the process of binding, bonding encapsulating and absorbing odors at the molecule.

Harsh odors are everywhere and Biolock will eliminate these unwanted odors on contact. Whether odors are caused by pets, sewage, fire, mold, trauma or anything else Biolock is effective on any size molecule.

Biolock extreme odor destroying technology is non-toxic, nonirritating and totally biodegradable.

Great for use on skunk spray, urine, feces, decay, trauma, mold, mildew, fire, smoke and much more.

Restoration contractors, hospitals, carpet cleaners, auto detailing, public restrooms, janitorial, maintenance, property managers and so many more are using Biolock to eliminate stubborn, unwanted odors.

For more information on Biolock Extreme Odor Destroying Technology or any other Grease Magic products please contact Kristy @ 877-505-2187 or visit us online at www.greasemagic.com



October 7, 2013


Topic Area: Press Release


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