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Trial Number 2

Trial Purpose:

To evaluate the effectiveness of bathroom cleaners for the removal of bathroom soil from ceramic, chrome, and plastic.

Date Run:

07/21/2021

Experiment Procedure:

The provided tablet was placed in the provided spray bottle and was completely dissolved in 32 oz. of warm tap water. Three coupons for each substrate were weighted for initial weights. Using the Janitorial Standard Bathroom-GS 37, the coupons were soiled on one side and were left to dry for 24 hours. After the coupons were dry, they were loaded in the Straight Line Washability Unit (SLW) three at a time by substrate. A Kimberly-Clark Wypall was attached to the cleaning sled and was sprayed twice with the cleaner. Each coupon was also sprayed two times before the SLW unit ran for 20 cycles. After the 20 cycles, the coupons were placed on a tray and were left out to dry overnight. The final weights were taken once dry. 

Cleaners:

  1. Amazon Aware Bathroom Cleaner
  2. Clorox Bathroom

Substrates:

  1. Ceramic
  2. Chrome
  3. Plastic

Trial Results:

Cleaner Substrate Initial wt. of Cont Final wt. of cont Cont. Removed Average % Removal Overall % Removal
A 1 0.1032 0.0183 82.27 81.70 87.33
0.1174 0.0164 86.03
0.078 0.0181 76.79
2 0.0676 0.0047 93.05 91.66
0.0631 0.0056 91.13
0.0565 0.0052 90.8
3 0.0634 0.0069 89.12 88.63
0.0795 0.0081 89.81
0.0645 0.0084 86.98
B 1 0.0795 0.0126 84.15 82.11 86.00
0.0606 0.0114 81.19
0.0584 0.0111 80.99
2 0.046 0.0083 81.96 91.83
0.0416 0.0019 95.43
0.0265 0.0005 98.11
3 0.0542 0.0072 86.72 84.06
0.0756 0.0085 88.76
0.0395 0.0092 76.71

Success Rating:

Preliminary compatibility tests on substrate coupons encouraging for at least one cleaning chemistry. More in-depth laboratory testing necessary.

Conclusion:

Amazon Aware Bathroom Cleaner with one table was more effective overall than Clorox Bathroom at removing bathroom soil from the chrome, ceramic, and plastic substrates. 

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