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Trial #1

Trial #1

To evaluate supplied products for all purpose cleaning.

2008

15

4

106

106

Coupon

04/28/2008

1.00

Manual Wipe

Jason Marshall

Ceramics
Plastic
Steel

Hucker's Soil

None

Wipe

Gravimetric

The supplied cleaning products were used at the recommended concentration (2 oz per gallon ~ 1.6%). A third product was included for comparison and used at its recommended concentration (6%).

Preweighed ceramic, plastic and steel coupons were coated with Hucker's Soil Formulation (Jif Creamy Peanut Butter 9.2%, Salted Butter 9.2%, Arrowhead Mills stone ground wheat flour 9.2%, Egg Yolk 9.2%, Evaporated milk 13.8%, Distilled water 45.8%, Printer's ink with boiled linseed oil 0.9%, Shaws saline solution 2.7%) using a handheld swab and allowed to dry for 24 hours at room temperature. The contaminated coupons were weighed again to determine the amount of soil added.

Three coupons were placed into a Gardner Straight Line Washability unit. AA Wypall X60 reinforced wipe 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 solution was allowed to penetrate for 30 seconds followed by cleaning in the SLW unit 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 efficiencies were calculated and recorded.

One of the supplied products had an overall average efficiency greater than 85% and the other was just under this level with an 82.71% efficiency. The comparative product had an average efficiency over 88%. The removal of the soil from the ceramic surface was the most challenging for all three products. The table lists the amount of soil added and the amount remaining after cleaning and the product efficiency for each coupon cleaned.

Cleaner Initial wt Final wt % Removed
Everywhere Ceramic 0.3443 0.1017 70.46
  0.2211 0.0476 78.47
  0.4471 0.0593 86.74
Heavy Duty Ceramic 0.1717 0.0574 66.57
  0.2317 0.0670 71.08
  0.3290 0.0731 77.78
Tough Job Ceramic 0.2886 0.0501 82.64
  0.3260 0.0489 85.00
  0.3603 0.0541 84.98
Everywhere Plastic 0.3506 0.0066 98.12
  0.3717 0.0057 98.47
  0.1232 0.0041 96.67
Heavy Duty Plastic 0.3739 0.0270 92.78
  0.2750 0.0276 89.96
  0.1378 0.0076 94.48
Tough Job Plastic 0.3177 0.0319 89.96
  0.2822 0.0081 97.13
  0.2719 0.0094 96.54
Everywhere Steel 0.3872 0.0727 81.22
  0.2622 0.0442 83.14
  0.5714 0.0954 83.30
Heavy Duty Steel 0.1597 0.0306 80.84
  0.2306 0.0354 84.65
  0.3050 0.0420 86.23
Tough Job Steel 0.1291 0.0157 87.84
  0.5706 0.0546 90.43
  0.2042 0.0407 80.07

Two of the three products have overall average efficiencies over 85% and would be considered effective based on the SSL testing methodology.

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