GMW3402 |
Note: Nothing in this standard supercedes
applicable laws and regulations.
Note: In the event of conflict between the
English and domestic language, the English language shall take
precedence.
Purpose. This is a two-part procedure. Part A
is used to determine the cleanability of materials after having
been exposed to a specific soil and cleaned. Part B measures the
ability of the material to resist damage (e.g., color change,
surface behavior) from applying specific liquid cleaners to a cloth
and rubbing it on the surface. Part B also is used to visually
determine if there is a color transfer to the cleaning cloth after
having been rubbed on the surface of the material with the liquid
cleaner.
Applicability. This procedure is applicable to
all materials that may be soiled or cleaned during normal use. The
tested material must have an appearance that is acceptable to the
customer for appearance and haptics after having been cleaned
according to this procedure. For Part A, any ring formation after
cleaning is undesirable and should be noted on the report in the
comment section.
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