Clean Up Polymer Spills Quickly With Rhino Dirt

Rhino Dirt was launched in 2017, providing major industries a faster and more cost-effective way to clean up oil, gas, coolant, paint, ink and other nasty liquids. Recently, a whole new industry opened up when Rhino Dirt was successfully tested on polymers.

Wastewater treatment plant operators know first hand how difficult it is to clean up a polymer spill. But with Rhino Dirt, spill cleanup will never again be a frustrating, time-consuming event, according to company CEO and co-founder Tom Viscount. 

“Rhino Dirt literally sucks up thick, sticky polymers in minutes, leaving no slippery residue,” he says. “Our four-pound bag completely absorbs up to two gallons of polymers. Simply grind it in, sweep it up with a broom, and the job is done. No high-pressure water hoses and no hours of waiting around. Rhino Dirt will also take polymers off shoes, tools, uniforms — even hands.”

Save money on cleanup

Because it is certified by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and is considered landfill safe in most states, Rhino Dirt saves companies up to 75% on their cleanup and disposal costs, according to Viscount. And since it leaves no slippery residue, Rhino Dirt successfully mitigates workplace hazards and injuries.

“Rhino Dirt is currently being used by municipalities throughout North America as well as by leading corporations in the food processing, manufacturing, packaging, paper and wastewater industries,” says Viscount. “You’ll be impressed with the results – I guarantee it.”


Rhino Dirt is an all-purpose industrial cleanup solution. The company’s products help customers efficiently mitigate accidental spills and leaks, reducing cleanup costs and environmental impact. Rhino Dirt’s customers can be found in major key industries throughout North America.

616-649-2954   www.rhinodirt.com


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