“…For example, it has long been recognized that dominant failure mode for nominally identical specimens exposed for the same duration and at the same time often changes from one environment to another [Scott, 1983] and that the rankings of outdoor exposure results do not agree for coated specimens exposed 1) at the same site and at the same time of year, but in different years [Grinsfelder, 1967] 2) at the same site, but at different times [Stieg, 1975;Ellinger, 1977;Lindberg, 1982;Stieg, 1966;Rosendahl, 1976;Grossman, 1993;Greathouse and Wessel, 1954;Morse, 1964;Singleton et al, 1965;Grinsfelder, 1967;Rosato, 1968;Mitton et al, 1971;Gaines et al, 1977;Scott, 1977] 3) at the same site, same year, and the same time of year, but for different durations [Reinhart, 1958], and 4) at different sites, but at the same time of the same year [Stieg, 1975;Kamal, 1966;Hoffman and Saracz, 1969;Morse, 1964;Singleton et al, 1965]. In fact, no study was found claiming that outdoor exposure results are reproducible.…”