seasprite
Well-Known Member
Ladies and Gentleman
I require assistance with the age old problem of water, diesel, and oil in the bilges.
I have seen that there are hundreds of different ways to cure the smell.
My engine, for some strange reason, (Volvo2030), since having it fitted two years ago, has always deposited a small amount of oil in the bilge.
I have just bought a 'BIOSOK' to try. It apparently is an eco-friendly sock full up of 'munchie-bugs', which eat oil and diesel and turn it into CO2!! You can then happily throw it away when done in the normal bin!!
I know there are those owners who wrap up the bulkie bilge socks and bin them anyway. But this is the new thing which is eco-cuddly, and gets rid of the smell.
I got it from a wholesale place on Hayling Island.
Has anyone ever used one of these?
If no one has heard of them I will give a full report next week.
Well, If it does get rid of the oil, and the slight smell, which must add to seasickness, and it eats oil and diesel, and you can throw it away confidently in the normal way, it has to be good, hasn't it?
Let you know how it works soon, if no one has any coments already.
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I require assistance with the age old problem of water, diesel, and oil in the bilges.
I have seen that there are hundreds of different ways to cure the smell.
My engine, for some strange reason, (Volvo2030), since having it fitted two years ago, has always deposited a small amount of oil in the bilge.
I have just bought a 'BIOSOK' to try. It apparently is an eco-friendly sock full up of 'munchie-bugs', which eat oil and diesel and turn it into CO2!! You can then happily throw it away when done in the normal bin!!
I know there are those owners who wrap up the bulkie bilge socks and bin them anyway. But this is the new thing which is eco-cuddly, and gets rid of the smell.
I got it from a wholesale place on Hayling Island.
Has anyone ever used one of these?
If no one has heard of them I will give a full report next week.
Well, If it does get rid of the oil, and the slight smell, which must add to seasickness, and it eats oil and diesel, and you can throw it away confidently in the normal way, it has to be good, hasn't it?
Let you know how it works soon, if no one has any coments already.
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