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Trial #9

Trial #9

To evaluate aerosol furniture polish on coated wood for gloss levels

2009

16

5

156

156

Coupon

06/03/2009

0.50

Manual Wipe

Jason Marshall

Wood

Films

None

None

Gloss-Color Meter

A Spectro Guide Gloss-Color meter from BYK Gardner was used to evaluate gloss. Maple coupons were first coated with two layers of Minwax fast drying urethane. When wood coupons were dried, baseline gloss readings of the surface were taken in five locations. An aerosol product was then sprayed onto the surface, wiped off with a cotton rag and gloss readings were taken again in the same five locations. The difference in gloss-color was then compared to determine effectiveness.

Gloss readings were expected to increase after wiping the surfaces with the wood polishing formulations. That was only the case for one product, Amrep Misty A00136. The Aspire product had the largest change in gloss.

Product  Initial Final Delta Ave Delta Rank
A00133 12.96 15.03 -2.07    
  20.26 4.53 15.72    
  22.81 16.5 6.31 6.65 5
A00136 12.21 16.93 -4.71    
  23.13 17.84 5.29    
  12.42 17.12 -4.7 -1.37 1
Spartan Furniture Polish 22.81 11.33 11.48    
  14.73 11.01 3.72    
  12.35 12.73 -0.38 4.94 3
Claire Furniture Polish 11.15 10.64 0.51    
  14.43 5.6 8.82    
  11.85 6.38 5.47 4.94 3
Pledge Original 10.27 9.55 0.72    
  12.9 11.35 1.56    
  13.27 13.08 0.19 0.82 2

Larger Ave Delta = less shine

Amrep Aspire resulted in the least increase in gloss among the wood polish products. In fact it caused the gloss level to decrease.

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