Biodegradable motor oil makes appearance on "CSI New York"
Green Earth Technologies’ biodegradable motor oil was the key that unlocked the Cabbie Killer mystery in a recent episode of the CBS crime drama, CSI New York.
This bio-based motor oil, called G-OIL, took on a few fictional properties invented by the show’s writers to drive the plot of the show. CSI’s version of G-OIL attracts ants, which leads detectives to analyze a sample of the oil, trace it to a taxi garage and identify the Cabbie Killer, according to the manufacturer.
“It was a lot of fun to be a part of the show,” says Jeff Marshall, CEO and president of Green Earth Technologies. “We think our product is very unique, and it’s exciting to have a whole team of writers at a show as innovative as CSI thinking the same thing. We do want to reiterate that G-OIL doesn’t attract ants or any other wildlife, but it was certainly a creative twist for the episode.”
The product depicted on the CSI NY, G-OIL Green Motor Oil, will hit the shelves in the coming months.
Today, the rest of Green Earth’s line of biodegradable automotive performance and appearance products is available at Amazon.com and other major retailers across the country.
GET uses a proprietary process to transform beef tallow into a biodegradable material that is the base of all of its products. This bio-base replaces traditional petroleum-derived bases typically used to make motor oils and cleaning solutions.
G-OIL meets American Petroleum Institute (API) requirements for TC Rating for performance and engine protection. Test results showed that G-OIL met or exceeded the allowed tolerance of a benchmark reference oil on key performance criteria, the company states.
For more information, visit www.GetG.com.