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Bio-Clean vs Bio-Ross
 
 
First and foremost. JSPlumber does not have stock in any of these products. Our testing is as unbiased as can be. We are running these tests for our own  personal
reasons since we use Bio-Clean in our own home. We want to know which is the
better product.
 
For Newest Date of results, scroll to bottom.


 
The results of our home grease test
10/19/09
     Upon receiving the product I made visual/scent comparisons. Packaging is
     basically the same. Bio-Clean has an aluminum seal under the lid. Bio-Ross  is
     shrink wrapped.  Bio-Clean looks green-ish. Bio-Ross looks orange-ish.  They
     both have a faint odor but Bio-Clean is slightly stronger.

10/22/09
     I cooked up some hamburger, drained the grease into two small tubs (equal
     proportions). Mixed each Bio-X per their instructions and added the mixture
     (equal proportions).

10/23/09
     I mailed out a few jars of Bio-Ross to my largest users of Bio-Clean.  I will
     check back with them to get their opinions after the first of the year.
 
10/24/09
     After having the test under my kitchen sink over night there was a
     definite difference with the Bio-Clean. You can see the liquid (Bio-Clean
     solution) turning into a gel. The grease is slowly disappearing. Bio-Ross has
     done nothing. +1 Bio-Clean

10/25/09
     I ran water across the samples, just like if it were inside a drain. I reapplied the
     Bio-X in the same manner as in 10/22/09.
 
10/26/09
     Because the test are taking so long I've decided to increase the potency. I
     repeated the steps in 10/22/09 only this time I doubled the ingredient. 
 
11/2/09 
     The Bio-Clean has completely broken up the grease. Bio-Ross still has done
     nothing, that I could see. +1 Bio-Clean
 
I'm convinced which product performs the best with grease. Next test will be with 
Hair and Soap.
 
 
Bathroom drain scum/hair
 
2/6/10
     Today I collected some bathroom drain scum from my neighbors house. We
     have put the scum in two separate containers of equal mass. To speed things
     up (I learned from above test) I doubled the scoops of Bio-xxxx in each test. I
     will check our experiment on 2/10/10.
 
2/16/10
     Yuch! stinky stinky. We've had to terminate this test due to an awful rotten egg 
     smell the Bio-Clean experiment is giving us. We'll start again in the summer
     when we can do this outside. Yes the Bio-Clean is very busy. All of the drain 
     gunk is gone and good golly does the hair portion stink. Something is going on
     but I can't tell if any hair has disappeared. As for the Bio-Ross, dead nothing.
     Gunk is still in the test container. The Bio-Ross experiment doesn't even smell.
 
     I'm starting to wonder if Bio-Ross has any bacteria in it at all or did I just get a 
     dud jar ?????.  For those of you that think I'm favoring Bio-Clean over 
     Bio-Ross, I would like for you to try your own side by side test. You'll see I'm 
     correct or tell me what I'm doing wrong.