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Trial #13

Trial #13

To test the efficiency of Clorox Bathroom spray on the removal of bathroom soil from ceramic, plastic, and chrome substrates.

2021

28

1

0

0

Coupon

06/06/2021

0.50

Manual Wipe

Edward Judge
Ross Goding

Ceramics
Chrome
Plastic

Soaps

None

Air dry

Gravimetric
Visual

Initial weights of each substrate (ceramic, plastic, chrome) were taken and subsequently soiled with 0.5 grams of Bathroom soil. The bathroom soil was allowed to dry for 24 hours before dirty weights of the coupons were taken. Each substrate was manually wiped using the SLW machine with the Clorox Bathroom cleaner. 2 sprays were added to each wipe and coupon. The SLW unit was used for 20 cycles. Final weights were taken an hour after coupons were cleaned.

Cleaner  Substrate Coupon  Initial wt. of contamination Final wt. of contamination % Removal  Average % removal  Product removal
1 A 10 0.1359 0.0549 59.60 78.66 81.34
28 0.1747 0.0117 93.30
13 0.1134 0.0192 83.07
B 18 0.0928 0.0213 77.05 77.41
16 0.0985 0.0231 76.55
15 0.0852 0.0182 78.64
C 13 0.1022 0.0219 78.57 87.96
24 0.1527 0.0055 96.40
17 0.1558 0.0173 88.90

Overall, this product cleaned the bathroom soil with an overall removal percentage of 81%. It removed soil from the chrome substrate the best with an 88% removal rating. The product itself passes the level in which a product needs to perform as a cleaner which is above an 80% removal rating.

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