BioStim LLC

1550 E. Old 210 Hwy
Liberty, MO 64068

About BioStim LLC

BioStim utilizes the science of bioremediation to manufacture microbial formulas to reduce grease, oils, fats (FOG) and other organic buildup. We offer eco-friendly solutions to municipal, food service, hospitality and commercial industries. Our formulas do not contain free enzymes, caustic or corrosive chemicals. They are safe for plumbing lines, lift station, septic systems and waste treatment plants.

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Products by BioStim LLC

By BioStim LLC

MicroJet Foam is a specially designed surfactant blend made from natural plant derived materials that gives maximum foam stability without interfering with microbial performance. MicroJet's foaming, multi-strain microbial formula is designed to coat drain lines, sewer lines, and lift station... Read more »

By BioStim LLC

BioPlug is a timed release microbial product designed to release bacteria into municipal settings to attack and digest fats, oils, and grease (FOG) and other organic matter. Bacteria infused into the system rapidly increase the bioremediation process, which converts the FOG to carbon dioxide... Read more »