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Trial Purpose:
To evaluate newly supplied cleaner on SSL Soil 1 on three substrates
Date Run:
02/25/2003Experiment Procedure:
One supplied cleaning product was diluted to vendor recommended concentrations for bathroom cleaning. The product was diluted with DI water. Three preweighed fiberglass, three ceramic and three chrome coupons were coated with SSL Soil 1 (Bathroom soap scum: Vaseline Dry Skin Lotion 21.4%, Dial Clean Rinsing Body Wash 14.3%, Market Basket Shampoo & Conditioner (Pert) 28.6%, Soft Soap Natural Liquid hand soap 21.4%, Coast Deodorant bar soap 7.2% and Water 7.1%) using a hand held swab and allowed to dry for 24 hours at room temperature. The contaminated coupons were weighed again to determine the amount of soil added. Photographs were taken.
Three coupons were placed into a Gardner Straight Line Washability unit. A Professional Painter's Rag was attached to the cleaning sled and soaked with 5-7 sprays of cleaning solutions. Each coupon was sprayed 7-10 times with the same cleaning solution. The cleaning unit was run for 20 cycles (~33 seconds). At the end of the cleaning, coupons were wiped once with a dry paper towel. Final weights were recorded and a second set of photographs were taken. Efficiencies were calculated and recorded.
Trial Results:
The product was successful in removing SSL Soil 1 from fiberglass, ceramic and chrome coupons. Table 1 lists the amount of soil applied and removed.
Table 1. Soil Application and Removal
Cleaner | Initial wt | Final wt | % Removed |
Fiberglass | 0.1281 | 0.0046 | 96.41 |
0.0930 | 0.0022 | 97.63 | |
0.0845 | 0.0037 | 95.62 | |
Ceramic | 0.0766 | 0.0005 | 99.35 |
0.0692 | 0.0015 | 97.83 | |
0.0364 | -0.0004 | 101.10 | |
Chrome | 0.0627 | 0.0042 | 93.30 |
0.0629 | 0.0079 | 87.44 | |
0.0557 | 0.0049 | 91.20 |
Success Rating:
A follow up test, usually based on company input.Conclusion:
The second product from this vendor will be used on SSL Soil 2 on glass and chrome surfaces.