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Trial #0

Trial #0

To evaluate selected products for their effectiveness in removing wax from a glass substrate

2010

17

2

100

101

Coupon

05/19/2010

5.00

Immersion/Soak

Jason Marshall

Glass/Quartz

Waxes

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Twelve products were selected from the TURI lab’s database, www.cleanersolutions.org, to evaluate their effectiveness in removing wax from a glass substrate.  Thirty-six pre-weighed glass coupons were coated with the wax provided by the client. Coupons were weighed a second time to determine the amount of wax added. Three coupons were immersed into 400 ml of each product in 600 ml glass beakers and cleaned for 5 minutes at room temperature with no agitation. Final weights were recorded and efficiencies were calculated.

Product Initial Wt Dirty wt % Removed
Inproclean 3800 (100%)      
  0.0538 0.0821 -52.60
  0.0798 0.1056 -32.33
  0.1111 0.1384 -24.57
SC 1000 (100%)      
  0.0788 0.0782 0.76
  0.0839 0.0859 -2.38
  0.1318 0.1344 -1.97
SolSafe 245      
  0.2616 0.2006 23.32
  0.1772 0.1153 34.93
  0.1060 0.0512 51.70
DS 108      
  0.1353 0.1048 22.54
  0.1466 0.1234 15.83
  0.1564 0.1369 12.47
CitriKleen XPC      
  0.1385 0.1266 8.59
  0.1030 0.1149 -11.55
  0.0619 0.0578 6.62
Bio T Max      
  0.0419 0.0265 36.75
  0.1392 0.0892 35.92
  0.0644 0.0366 43.17
Canola Gold CE 110      
  0.1171 0.2360 -101.54
  0.1007 0.1878 -86.50
  0.0712 0.1702 -139.05
Hubtron PB      
  0.0500 0.0101 79.80
  0.0915 0.0444 51.48
  0.0757 0.0325 57.10
Inproclean 3800 (5%)      
  0.1244 0.1293 -3.94
  0.1319 0.1398 -5.99
  0.1565 0.1596 -1.98
SC 1000 (5%)      
  0.0863 0.0863 0.00
  0.0648 0.0680 -4.94
  0.0971 0.1045 -7.62
SoyClear 1500      
  0.1762 0.1822 -3.41
  0.2050 0.2125 -3.66
  0.1762 0.1810 -2.72
D Greeze 500 LO      
  0.1271 0.1307 -2.83
  0.1118 0.1154 -3.22
  0.0917 0.0947 -3.27

The Hubtron PB, will be tested again using a longer time immersion soak and possibly heat.  A dibasic ester product and a newly received bio-based product will also be tried in the next round of testing.

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