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Trial Number 0

Trial Purpose:

To test the efficacy of the client's glass cleaning product against comparative glass cleaning market products.

Date Run:

10/07/2024

Experiment Procedure:

Three coupons for each substrate for each cleaner were weighed for initial weights. About 0.15-0.2 g of Glass soil that was made previously was put onto the coupons and was left to dry overnight (24-hour dry time). The following day, dirty weights were taken and recorded. Three coupons of the same substrate were placed in the SLW Machine; there were w per Wypall (one Wypall per substrate, per cleaner) amounting to about 2.5 ml of each cleaning chemistry per coupon. The SLW Machine was run for 20 cycles (30 seconds of cleaning). The coupons were taken out and left to dry for another 24 hours. After the 24 hours, they were weighed again for final weights. 

Trial Results:

Cleaner Coupon Type  Initial wt of cont. Final wt of cont. %Cont Removed % AVG % Overall
Seventh Generation Glass Cleaner Mirror 0.0340 0.0004 98.82 99.24 97.23
0.0367 0.0004 98.91
0.0163 0.0000 100.00
Glass 0.0303 0.0013 95.71 95.43
0.0416 0.0006 98.56
0.0238 0.0019 92.02
Chrome 0.0260 0.0002 99.23 97.03
0.0204 0.0008 96.08
0.0213 0.0009 95.77
Invisible Glass Mirror 0.0372 0.0005 98.66 99.06 96.35
0.0199 0.0001 99.50
0.0305 0.0003 99.02
Glass 0.0463 0.0011 97.62 93.71
0.0244 0.0016 93.44
0.0191 0.0019 90.05
Chrome 0.0215 0.0014 93.49 96.28
0.0175 0.0004 97.71
0.0295 0.0007 97.63
Windex Mirror 0.0360 0.0004 98.89 97.87 78.18
0.0457 0.0013 97.16
0.0411 0.0010 97.57
Glass 0.0365 0.0026 92.88 91.25
0.0250 0.0035 86.00
0.0313 0.0016 94.89
Chrome 0.0418 0.0077 81.58 45.42
0.0179 0.0160 10.61
0.0286 0.0160 44.06
GMA Glass Cleaner Mirror 0.0415 0.0080 80.72 82.53 85.08
0.0345 0.0049 85.80
0.0333 0.0063 81.08
Glass 0.0270 0.0017 93.70 94.98
0.0563 0.0015 97.34
0.0311 0.0019 93.89
Chrome 0.0385 0.0141 63.38 77.72
0.0164 0.0039 76.22
0.0295 0.0019 93.56

Success Rating:

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

Conclusion:

Both the Seventh Generation Glass Cleaner and the Invisible Glass showed high efficacy across all substrates.  The Windex was highly successful in removing the glass soil from mirror and glass, but struggled significantly in removing the glass soil from chrome.  While the Green Mountain Amenities Glass cleaner showed to be effective in removing the glass soil from mirror and glass, it did not match the performance of the other three cleaners in removing the soil from mirror.  It was able to match the performance of the other three cleaners in removing the soil from glass.  The Green Mountain Amenities Glass Cleaner also struggled to remove the glass soil from chrome as the Windex did, however it was able to perform better than the Windex in this scenario.

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