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Word to the wise: If you notice pink slime in your bathroom, it’s time to roll up your sleeves and get scrubbing. Often mistaken for mold, this gross gunk is actually a bacteria called Serratia ...
That pink slime in your bathroom isn’t soap Speaking on TikTok, Dr Karan Rajan explained that the pink slime is a buildup of a bacteria called Serratia marcescens which loves damp, moist conditions.
NHS surgeon Dr. Karan Rangarajan broke it to his 5.2 million TikTok followers that the so-called fungi is a bacteria called serratia marcescens, which “vomits hot pink all over your bathroom.” ...
A VERIFY viewer recently reached out with a concern: Pink slimy rings appearing around their shower drain, toilet bowl and bathtub. You may also notice black slime around faucets in your home. Experts ...
Once extruded, the “slime” can be blended into hamburger, hot dogs, and other products, or frozen into pellets for shipping and storage. The product sounds icky, but its safety is another matter.