Okay, we might be overthinking, but if that's true then you are under thinking it.
There isn't an exact answer.
The stop doesn't just quit working at a given PH. The first film or paper that is run through the stop is going to stop really fast, next one a bit slower, slower again for the next:it's a progressive change. If you are using indicator stop it is my understanding that when it turns color it has essentially reached a point where "it is as effective as water" and some of us think water is effective.
So you need to define what "exhausted" means.