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Trial Number 0

Trial Purpose:

To evaluate supplied product for all purpose soil removal from steel and VCT surfaces.

Date Run:

11/13/2017

Experiment Procedure:

Pre-weighed painted steel, painted VCT coupons were soiled with one gram of DCC 17 soil (33% vegetable shortening, 33% lard, 33% vegetable oil, 1% carbon lampblack). The coupons dried for 24 hours at room temperature (68 F) before recording the dirty weights. Three coupons of the same substrate were placed onto the Gardner Straight Line Washability unit. A Wypall X60 reinforced wipe was attached to the cleaning sled and soaked with one spray of the cleaner. The supplied cleaner was diluted with one pack to 5 gallons of room temperature tap water, and the comparative cleaner was used at the supplied dilution. Each coupon was then sprayed once with the same cleaner. The cleaner penetrated for 30 seconds before cleaning in the SLW unit for 20 cycles (~40 seconds). Clean coupons were air dried at room temperature (68 F) overnight before recording final weights.

Trial Results:

Table of Gravimetric Results:

Cleaner Substrate Initial wt. of cont. (g) Final wt. of cont. (g) % Cont. Removed Average % Cont. Removed Overall % Cont. Removed
Pak-it Heavy Duty Glass & Hard Surface Cleaner Painted Steel 0.7752 0.2374 69.38 81.42 85.83
1.1473 0.1343 88.29
1.0703 0.1436 86.58
Painted VCT 1.0838 0.0887 91.82 90.25
0.9645 0.0961 90.04
1.1040 0.1225 88.90
Oasis 255 Glass Cleaner Painted Steel 0.9954 0.1069 89.26 88.93 93.09
1.2405 0.1051 91.53
1.0066 0.1410 85.99
Painted VCT 0.8956 0.0303 96.62 97.25
1.0038 0.0305 96.96
1.0960 0.0202 98.16

The comparative cleaner; Oasis 255 Glass Cleaner was more effective at cleaning DCC 17 soil from painted steel and painted VCT surfaces.

Success Rating:

Results successful using TACT (time, agitation, concentration, and temperature, as well as rinsing and drying) and/or other cleaning chemistries examined.

Conclusion:

The Oasis 255 Glass Cleaner was more effective than the Glass and Hard Surface Cleaner, with respective removal rates of 85.83% and 93.09%.

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