Product Absorption Test Results
White Lightning USA TM
Test performed on warehouse rough surface floor, (old and broken) WORST CASE SCENEARIO:
Liquid tested: Mix of transmission fluid and motor oils. Oil product weight: 1.80 lbs. Amount: 1 U.S. qt. (32 oz).
Equipment used to measure weights: O’haus digital scale, accurate to within .05 lb.
Two tests performed, back-to-back, using standard White Lightning Super Fast Drying all purpose Encapsulanting crystals.
Test #1
Step 1) One US quart (32 oz.) of oil is poured onto the floor.
Step 2) A plastic container is filled with exactly 1.5 lbs., (680.39 grams), of White Lightning.
Step 3) White Lightning is evenly distributed over the oil.
Step 4) Using a stiff bristle push broom, the White Lightning is stirred into the oil until visibly dry.
Step 5) The encapsulated spill is removed from the floor, leaving the floor totally dry and clean.
Total time was 1 minute and 30 seconds. Your time may vary slightly.
Test #2:
Conducted as it would be performed in actual use by a technician…
thought pattern...
"If a little bit is good, then a lot must be better!"
Step 1) One U.S. quart (32 oz.) of oil was poured on the same surface.
This time the container is filled with 3 lbs., (1.361 kg.) of White Lightning.
Step2) I distributed a very generous amount of White Lightning over the spill. (Equivalent to a small mound.)
Step 3) Using the same shop broom, the White Lightning is stirred into the oil until visibly dry.
Step 4) The encapsulated spill is removed from the floor, leaving the floor totally dry and clean. Total time was 1 minute, 45 seconds. The amount of powder used was exactly 2.5 lbs., (1.134 Kg.)
Step 5) Using our Recycle Center, I was able to recover 3.5 lbs., (1.59 Kg.) of useable White Lightning.
Considerations:
The speed of the cleanup is determined by...
a ) amount of spilled liquid and its viscosity
b ) the condition of the surface
c ) the amount of White Lightning used
d) the oil is now part of the total weight.
Test performed on warehouse rough surface floor, (old and broken) WORST CASE SCENEARIO:
Liquid tested: Mix of transmission fluid and motor oils. Oil product weight: 1.80 lbs. Amount: 1 U.S. qt. (32 oz).
Equipment used to measure weights: O’haus digital scale, accurate to within .05 lb.
Two tests performed, back-to-back, using standard White Lightning Super Fast Drying all purpose Encapsulanting crystals.
Test #1
Step 1) One US quart (32 oz.) of oil is poured onto the floor.
Step 2) A plastic container is filled with exactly 1.5 lbs., (680.39 grams), of White Lightning.
Step 3) White Lightning is evenly distributed over the oil.
Step 4) Using a stiff bristle push broom, the White Lightning is stirred into the oil until visibly dry.
Step 5) The encapsulated spill is removed from the floor, leaving the floor totally dry and clean.
Total time was 1 minute and 30 seconds. Your time may vary slightly.
Test #2:
Conducted as it would be performed in actual use by a technician…
thought pattern...
"If a little bit is good, then a lot must be better!"
Step 1) One U.S. quart (32 oz.) of oil was poured on the same surface.
This time the container is filled with 3 lbs., (1.361 kg.) of White Lightning.
Step2) I distributed a very generous amount of White Lightning over the spill. (Equivalent to a small mound.)
Step 3) Using the same shop broom, the White Lightning is stirred into the oil until visibly dry.
Step 4) The encapsulated spill is removed from the floor, leaving the floor totally dry and clean. Total time was 1 minute, 45 seconds. The amount of powder used was exactly 2.5 lbs., (1.134 Kg.)
Step 5) Using our Recycle Center, I was able to recover 3.5 lbs., (1.59 Kg.) of useable White Lightning.
Considerations:
The speed of the cleanup is determined by...
a ) amount of spilled liquid and its viscosity
b ) the condition of the surface
c ) the amount of White Lightning used
d) the oil is now part of the total weight.