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Cti T-72

This document provides instructions for conducting a stain test to evaluate the effectiveness of sealers used on tile and stone surfaces. The test involves applying various staining solutions such as coffee, wine, mustard and oil to samples of tiled or stoned surfaces that have and have not been treated with sealers. The staining solutions are left on the samples for four hours before being removed. The samples are then evaluated after 24 hours to assess differences in staining between the sealed and unsealed surfaces. The results are reported on a provided form to determine how much the sealer improved stain resistance. The test aims to help customers, installers and manufacturers evaluate the performance of sealers.

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Cti T-72

This document provides instructions for conducting a stain test to evaluate the effectiveness of sealers used on tile and stone surfaces. The test involves applying various staining solutions such as coffee, wine, mustard and oil to samples of tiled or stoned surfaces that have and have not been treated with sealers. The staining solutions are left on the samples for four hours before being removed. The samples are then evaluated after 24 hours to assess differences in staining between the sealed and unsealed surfaces. The results are reported on a provided form to determine how much the sealer improved stain resistance. The test aims to help customers, installers and manufacturers evaluate the performance of sealers.

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CERAMIC

TILE INSTITUTE OF AMERICA, INC.


12061 Jefferson Blvd., Culver City, CA 90230-6219

CTIOA FIELD REPORT T-72 (R-02)


SUBJECT: STAIN TEST

EXPLANATION

The test is used to determine effectiveness of sealers used on porous tile or
stone surfaces. The test is intended to be used two ways

1.
To offer the customer and installer a method for assessing field
performance prior to installation.

2.
To offer manufacturers a method for substantiating claims for
performance from an independent entity.

SAMPLE MEDIUM

Tile or stone samples from the box untreated. Any dust or debris should be
removed with dry paper towel. Should tile or stone be sealed by submitter,
this will be noted on test report.

STAINING SOLUTION

Hot coffee (black), red wine, mustard, catsup, Wesson oil, soy oil, **Formula
409 full strength.

PLACEMENT

Tile or stone should be large enough to accommodate all staining
contaminants, allowing placement a minimum of 2 apart. Whenever
possible, tile/stone submittal should be 144 sq. inches or greater to
allow sealed and unsealed contaminant stain test to be performed on
the same tile sample by sealing one half and leaving one half unsealed.
When smaller tiles/stones are submitted, submit identical tiles/stones
from same batch or lot.

PROCEDURE

Select two samples or set of samples of tiles. Leave one sample(s) as is; treat
other sample(s) with sealer according to sealer manufacturers instructions
(including cure time). Apply staining solutions to both treated and untreated
sample(s). Staining solutions should remain on samples for four (4) hours.
After four (4) hours use absorbent paper towel to wick up remaining or excess
surface staining solutions. Follow with tap water scrub using white nylon
scrub pad and 10 scrubs (one (1) scrub is back and forth once) use absorbent
paper towel to dry off excess moisture. Allow tile/stone to air dry at least 24
hours at room temperature before assessing stains.

**Formula 409 is used as alkaline cleaner staining solution to determine
sealers resistance to breakdown when exposed to alkaline cleaning solutions.
FIELD EVALUATION

Performance of sealer after test as mutually agreed upon by customer and
installer.

MANUFACTURER CLAIMS

Independent entity evaluation using performance chart as contained herein

CAUTION AND SUGGESTED STANDARD TILES FOR
MANUFACTURERS TEST

Caution:
Due to variations in different ceramic tiles and stone tiles,
performance tests cannot duplicate all conditions and therefore
sealer performance can vary. In critical applications, fieldtesting is recommended.

Suggested Standard Tiles:
Quarry Dal Q40 6 x 6
st1:City>Saltillo Dal Super Saltillo 12 x 12 unsealed part
#317294
Marble Walker Zanger White Venatino 12 x 12 x 3/8
Granite Walker Zanger Ciallo Veneziano 12 x 12 x 3/8
Limestone Walker Zanger Alhambra 12 x 12 x 3/8

TILE STAIN ASSESSMENT FORM ONLY FOR MAUFACTURERS
TESTING
SUGGESTED STAIN PLACEMENT NOT TO SCALE


I Improved H Heavy Stain M Medium Stain L Light Stain O
No Stain


















1S
2S
3S
4S




Sealed









5S
6S
7S








Unsealed




1U




2U




3U




4U




5U




6U




REPORT THE FOLLOWING


1S

2S

3S

4S

5S

6S

7S

1U

2U

3U

4U

5U

6U

7U

Improved?
Yes/No

Heavy




7U


Medium

Light

None

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