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Trial #34

Trial #34

To test the effectiveness of Murphy Oil Soap in the removal of SSL Soil 2 Glass Soil from various substrates.

2021

29

2

62

62

Coupon

07/20/2021

0.50

Manual Wipe

Edward Judge
Ross Goding

Glass

None

Air dry

Gravimetric
Visual

A Murphy Oil Soap solution was created by mixing 3mL of Murphy Oil Soap with 192mL of water. Then, 3 coupons of each substrate (chrome, glass, mirror) were collected and initial weights were taken. SSL Soil 2 Glass Soil was applied to each coupon and allowed to air dry for 24 hours. After the 24 hour dry time, the weights of the newly contaminated coupons were measured. All coupons were placed into a Gardner-scrub Abrasion Tester machine. Wypall cleaning cloths were attached to each of the 3 cleaning blocks used for the test. Each Wypall cloth and all coupons received 2 sprays of the Murphy Oil Soap solution and the Gardner-scrub Abrasion Tester was run for 20 repetitions, simulating 20 manual wipes. Once cleaning concluded, the cleaned coupons were allowed to air dry for 24 hours. After 24 hours, the weights of the cleaned coupons were measured. 

Cleaner Substrate Initial wt of cont. Final wt of cont. %Cont Removed % AVG % Overall
Murphy Oil Soap Chrome 0.0577 0.0015 97.40 86.05 85.42
0.0864 0.0025 97.11
0.0840 0.0385 54.17
Glass 0.0782 0.0035 95.52 81.95
0.0823 0.0036 95.63
0.0806 0.0365 54.71
Mirror 0.0749 0.0021 97.20 88.27
0.0790 0.0014 98.23
0.0774 0.0237 69.38

Murphy Oil Soap was successful in the removal of SSL Soil 2 Glass Soil from chrome, glass, and mirror substrates. 

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