Household                          Change in Slip Resistance
Floor Cleaner Single Application One Month Application
   
Armstrong Floor Cleaner -1% 1%
   
Brite 1-Step Floor Shine Cleaner 1% -4%
   
Clorox Clean-Up -14% -4%
   
Clorox Ready Mop 1% -5%
   
Clorox Wet Pre-Moistened Floor Wipes 0% 0%
   
Lysol All Purpose Cleaner -43% -44%
   
Lysol One Step Floor Cleaner -36% -38%
   
Lysol Wet Floor cloths -25% -9%
   
Mop & Glo Triple Action Floor Shine Cleaner 1% 0%
   
Mr. Clean Ultimate Orange Multi-Purpose Cleaner -27% -33%
   
Murphy Oil Soap Just Squirt & Mop 0% -59%
   
Murphy Oil Soap Wood Floor Cleaner 0% -54%
   
Parsons Lemon Ammonia All Purpose Cleaner -2% 0%
   
Pine Sol Cleaner 1% 0%
   
Pledge Grab It Wet Floor Wipes 1% 0%
   
Pledge Orange Wood Floor Cleaner 1% -11%
   
Spic and Span -12% -35%
   
Swiffer Wet Disposable Cloths -25% -20%
   
Xtra-Pine -5% -20%
Note: The National Floor Safety Institute conducted testing that commenced on July 1, 2003 and ended
on July 31, 2003. All products were purchased from a local supermarket and applied to new residenial
grade sheet vinyl. All products were mixed per the manufacturer's recommendations and applied with a
recommended applicator. Test products were allowed to dry for a period of two-hours, then tested for
wet Static Coefficient of Friction (SCOF) with the NFSI's Universal Walkway Tester (UWT). Wet testing
was conducted in accordance to NFSI 101-A standard test method and the results recorded.
Percentage changes were based on the mean value of three independent test samples.
Note: This information was published by the National Floor Safety Institute on their web site: www.nfsi.org