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Trial Number 2

Trial Purpose:

To evaluate three supplied products and water for all purpose cleaning

Date Run:

08/12/2012

Experiment Procedure:

One gram of Tartar was added into 20 fl oz of water (PH 6.5) in supplied spray bottle of Trio then was electronically charged for 3min. after activating, the PH of activated water was changed into 11. The other cleaner was used at full concentration for test. Four sets of twelve ceramic, stainless steel, and polycarbonate coupons were weighed and then coated with vegetable oil (soybean oil) 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. A Kimberly-Clark Wypal reinforced paper towel 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 cleaning unit was run for 20 cycles (~33 seconds). Final weights were recorded, efficiencies were calculated and recorded.

Chemistries Evaluated: Trio (1g of Tartar, PH 11), Water (PH 6.5), Clorox Green work All-purpose Cleaner, Clorox 409 All-purpose Cleaner

Trial Results:

Trio and Clorox green work all purpose was effective at removing more than 85% of the vegetable oil from three type of surface. However, water and Clorox 409 was effective at removing more than 85% of the vegetable oil from two of the surfaces (stainless steel and polycarbonate) using manual wiping. However, visually, over than 85% of the vegetable oil on ceramic coupon was removed by Clorox 409 all-purpose cleaner; we suspected that reaming cleaner’s foam affect the gravimetric analysis. The table lists the amount of soil added, the amount remaining after cleaning and the calculated efficiency for each of the ceramic, painted steel and polycarbonate coupons cleaned.

Cleaner  Initial wt Final wt % Removed
Trio_Stainless Steel      
  0.1334 0.0043 96.78
  0.2550 0.0052 97.96
  0.2238 0.0114 94.91
Trio_Ceramic      
  0.6761 0.0399 94.10
  0.4530 0.0099 97.81
  0.6148 0.0135 97.80
Trio_Plastic      
  0.0973 0.0044 95.48
  0.1090 0.0041 96.24
  0.1868 0.0050 97.32
Water_Stainless Steel      
  0.2993 0.0100 96.66
  0.1995 0.0074 96.29
  0.2184 0.0147 93.27
Water_Ceramic      
  0.5204 0.0046 99.12
  0.3920 0.0078 98.01
  0.0928 0.0064 93.10
Water_Plastic      
  0.0414 0.0062 85.02
  0.1153 0.0063 94.54
  0.0701 0.0074 89.44
Clorox Green Work_Stainless Steel      
  0.1956 0.0017 99.13
  0.2644 0.0007 99.74
  0.2150 0.0015 99.30
Clorox Green Work_Ceramic      
  0.2482 0.0015 99.40
  0.5079 0.0169 96.67
  0.3819 0.0136 96.44
Clorox Green Work_Plastic      
  0.1477 0.0046 96.89
  0.0857 0.0039 95.45
  0.0855 0.0025 97.08
409 All Purpose_Stainless Steel      
  0.2307 0.0070 96.97
  0.1386 0.0084 93.94
  0.1968 0.0257 86.94
409_Ceramic      
  0.3847 0.0081 97.89
  0.2287 0.0052 97.73
  0.4291 0.0174 95.95
409_Plastic      
  0.0934 0.0030 96.79
  0.0982 0.0024 97.56
  0.1031 0.0027 97.38

Summary

Company Product Name   Conc. Efficiency Effective
GenEon Trio activated water with 1g of Tartar 100 96.49 Yes
Water Water 100 93.94 Yes
Clorox Green Work All Purpose Cleaner 100 97.79 Yes
Clorox 409 All Purpose Cleaner 100 95.68 Yes

Success Rating:

Results successful using TACT (time, agitation, concentration, and temperature, as well as rinsing and drying) and/or other cleaning chemistries examined.

Conclusion:

Trio Product was found to be effective for removing the vegetable oil from various surfaces using manual wiping. It compared well to the other cleaning products supplied for testing.

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