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Floor wax is a great material for polishing floors. It is applied in the floor to keep it’s
radiant glossy. It is a trusted material for keeping floors shiny and making it look newly
polished. Floor wax is made from synthetic or a mix of artificial materials and natural
emulsions, preservatives, modifiers, and film formers. These are all synthetic materials
which can harm skin and also, it is not good for the health and environment.
De-ionized water is used in conventional floor waxes in order to preserve the clarity
constitutes a major portion of the ingredients that make up floor wax and de-ionized water
has a greater mineral-adsorbing capacity than pure water, hence it is more likely to dissolve
otherwise insoluble chemicals, such as mercury, acidic formaldehyde, and it also tends to be
several times more acidic than natural water. For these reasons, de-ionized water transports
mercury into plants, thus introducing this toxic chemical into the food chain which may
harm the producer’s consumers. Mercury causes the death of plants by inhibition of plant
Formaldehyde includes irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat, causing occupational
asthma. Animal studies have shown that inhalation of formaldehyde can result in irritation
Polymer emulsions act as a binding agent in floor wax. It causes dehydration and
altered levels of consciousness in small infants. It also inhibits the normal growth of
agents, plasticizers, wetting agents, anti-foaming agents and coalescing agents and
The researcher has observed that in school, they are required to use floor wax
(commercial) to keep the floor shiny. Even in the houses, so, the researcher decided
to make a floor wax which is very affordable and could give an equal quality as
commercial can. It is safer, natural, organic, less in chemicals and especially cheaper
way of shining the floors. It is not only cheap and natural but very efficient, it uses
recycled materials that can help the users to save money, and it is less harmful to the
environment compared to the commercial product that has many chemicals that is
harmful to our environment. The ingredients that the researcher used were banana
peel, kerosene, and a candle. Instead of just throwing banana peels away, the
researcher has decided to put them to good use by making floor polish out of them.
This project highlights that floor polishes made from banana peels were cheaper, than
This study was conducted in order to make a floor wax made in banana peel,
• Shininess
• Smoothness
To guide the researcher in the interpretation of the research work, the null
There is no significant difference between the banana peel, kerosene and candle
• Shininess
• smoothness
Significance of the Study
This study was formulated in order to make an alternative floor wax which is
more efficient and cheap compared to the commercialized product. This study could
School
This study would benefit the students since the money they spend in purchasing
the commercialized feed are deducted from their budgets. Since the researcher’s
product can be bought in cheaper price, floor wax will no longer be a burden to the
students. In some cases, there are students who are allergic to the commercialized
feed because of its chemical content. Compared to the commercialized feed, this
House Hold
Since this study is made from raw ingredients and an alternative, households
can perform and create this study at home. The materials that this study has can
Entrepreneurs
industrialists since the commercialized floor wax is common and a lot of grocery
stores, or even mere small negotiations has it. More buyers would avail the
This study can be improved by adding other necessary materials as long as its
contents are the same with the researcher’s used ingredients. The contents must be
balanced and should not contain any chemical because it might void what this study
aims.
Scope and Limitations
This study aims to make a floor wax made of banana peel. This study
wax in terms of its ability to shine and to smoothen the floor. The researcher only
used banana peels of cardava banana and tested the product only on cemented floor.
This study will not be focusing on other issue of floor waxes and its ingredients or
Once a mere waste product, the banana peel has become a source of nutrients,
an animal feedstock and a fertilizer. Bananas are the second most popular fruits
consumed in the United States. The banana plant is large herb -- a member of the
between 6 and 20 feet. In modern times, it is the foremost fruit cultivated in tropical
regions worldwide.
Organic Matter
Organic matter is the peel’s principal constituent. Proteins account for 0.9
percent by weight of the peel, lipids are 1.7 percent, carbohydrates are 59.1 percent
and crude fiber is 31.7 percent. This composition makes the peel a good animal
feedstock.
Water
harvesting and ripening of banana fruit. It varies between 6 and 8 percent by weight
of the peel.
Minerals
regulates body fluids and blood pressure. Manganese has a slightly lower
concentration in the peel, with 0.076 percent. This mineral aids bone and cartilage
formation. The calcium concentration is 0.019 percent, sodium is 0.024 percent and
iron is 0.00061 percent. The presence of trace amounts of phosphorus together with
Carbon
When heated, the organic content of banana peels breaks down to its constituent
carbon and gases to produce banana charcoal. The product originated in Uganda to
Pectin
mostly from citrus fruit and apples. Banana peels contain a smaller amount of pectin
Anti-Nutrients
well within the safety limit. Oxalates, which cause kidney diseases, are present at a
low, safe level of 0.00051 percent. Saponins have a high 24 percent concentration.
These compounds can cause paralysis of the sensory system and inhibit growth in
swine and poultry. The saponin content must be removed if the peel is destined for
animal feed.
Tannin
Dried banana peels have 30 to 40 percent tannin content. This substance is used
to treat and blacken leather. Fresh banana peels are an efficient shoe polisher.
(https://www.ehow.com/facts_7604734_structure-banana-plant.html)
Kerosene is an important petroleum product, used chiefly as fuel. At one at a
time, kerosene lamps were the chief source of artificial lightning. In the petroleum
Uses of Kerosene
conventional ramjet engines use kerosene-type jet fuels. Commercial jet aircraft in
the United States and Canada also use kerosene. Military aircraft use a mixture of
kerosene and gasoline. Kerosene supplies lightning and cooking fuel for people far
from electricity sources. It is also use as fuel in some types of portable room heaters.
Many farmers use kerosene to run tractors and run farm machinery. Kerosene
operates the electric generators that charge storage batteries on farms and in small
Properties
compounds. Weed killers and insecticides usually contain kerosene with a high
aromatic hydrocarbon content. But in kerosene used for lightning, a lower content is
desirable because aromatic hydrocarbons provide a poor flame and much smoke.
Kerosene boils between 300 ℉ (150 ℃ and 300 ℃). Its specific gravity (density
There were many inventions that are accepted in our society today but there are things that we
need to consider. These inventions must be eco-friendly because of our environment, must be time
saving and cheap. Those things were needed to achieve to have some attracting projects. The
researcher’s project is qualified but there are not good in the project itself. The Investigator’s project
talks about helping our community to be clean and organized. The Janitor fish in known to be
a pest here in Marikina so they thought that they could use its oil for the floor wax.
The result of the Investigation is good but there are things that didn’t answer the problem. At
first, they got a hard time to do the experiment because of the janitor fish, because it leaves a very
stinky and fishy smell. But they’ve overcome it and did it very well.
(https://www.scribd.com/doc/211067375/Janitor-Fish-Oil-and-Banana-Peel-as-
Floorwax)
Per the results, null hypothesis must be rejected. Hence the results of the
conclusion that the null hypothesis must be rejected. Thus, VINEPAN (vinegar and
Pandan) can be a cockroach repellent floor wax and varying the amount of vinegar
and pandan leaves extract does affect the effectiveness of VINEPAN cockroach
repellent floor wax. The greater the amount of vinegar and pandan leaves extract, the
(https://graduateway.com/vinepan-vinegar-and-pandan-pandanus-
amaryllifolius-as-repellent-floor-wax/)
Out of 5 abstracts that our group made, one only was accepted. This
Investigatory Project help’s you to avoid irritating smell of floor wax that the
community used nowadays. But because of this product, the society will live in
the waste product of the coconut, paraffin wax and cooking oil or used oil. In our
group, during the 1st trial, we did not measure everything but the researchers did is
just doing Investigatory Project without accuracy in making this I.P. but during the
2nd trial, the researchers learned a lesson from the 1st trial because imagine, how
can you do Investigatory Project without investigate everything and with accuracy in
the experimentations and observations of it. So, the researchers measured everything
which are needed to be measured like the mass of the paraffin wax, coconut meat
and also the cooking oil. The researchers continue making the I.P. more accurate that
the Trial 2 and also our group made a floor wax box so that the researchers can pass
already the finish product of our group’s I.P. which is the “Coco Wax”.
(https://prezi.com/a6pg2rvn2vup/coconut-cocos-nucifera-used-as-floor-wax/)
Methodology
The materials and equipment needed for making of the product are
banana peels, kerosene and a crushed candle which are the main ingredients;
spoon was used for stirring; scissors was used to cut the banana peels into
smaller pieces; strainer was used to filter the main ingredients; pot was used
for boiling the main ingredients and container was used to hold the product.
B. General Procedures
Banana Peels
The researcher gathered the materials needed in making the product. The
banana peels were gathered from researcher’s own garden. The banana peels
Kerosene
Candles
The candles were bought by the researcher from the local market. The
The researcher prepared a pot and the crushed candle was placed
into it. The researcher waited for the candle to melt. After the candle melted,
50 ml of kerosene and banana peels was added in the pot. The ingredients
were mixed thoroughly in the pot for 15 minutes. After mixing the
transferred to it. The ingredients were mixed inside the container. Lastly, the
C. Data Gathering
The researcher will test the shininess and friction the floor with the
use of the product. To test how slippery is the floor and the shininess of the
floor will be tested with the help of the respondents. The researcher will get
exactly five respondents to test how slippery and shiny the product is. The
researcher will prepare a rating sheet and will be given to the five
respondents to answer the rating sheet regarding of the result of the test.
4 - Very shiny (there are no visible dust in the floor; translucent; very
effective)
3- Shiny (the floor was well polished; however, dusts were not fully
eradicated)
2- Slightly shiny (the floor was not that bight and there were more traces
of dust)
1-Unbright (the product was not effective at all because nothing has
changed)
For smoothness:
4-very slippery (the floor was greasier than the commercialized product)
3-slippery (the floor had the same greasiness with the commercialized
product)
1-rough (the product was not effective at all because there were no
changes)
D. Data Analysis
The data gathered by the researcher will be analyzed using T-test
commercial product in terms of the how slippery the floor and how shiny it
is.
cutting the banana peels into small pieces. The researcher will use a pot
holder to protect the researcher’s hand when holding the casserole and
F. Disposal
The materials used in making the product will be disposed and kept
properly. The researcher will ask for the guidance and assistance of the
elders. The banana peels will be buried under the soil to serve as fertilizer.
The scissors used for cutting the banana peels will be kept into place where it
purposes will be washed and kept properly. If there are excess kerosene, it
will be put into a bottle and will be also kept into safe place where it cannot
be reached by children. The place where the product will be made will be
cleaned after.
Results and Discussion
This chapter presents the results of data analysis and a discussion of results of
data analysis and a discussion of result. The results are presented in the tables and
1.0 Difference between Banana Peel Floor Wax and Commercial Product in
Wax Product
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Mean
Table 1.1 shows the ratings of the respondents to the shininess of the banana
peel floor wax and the commercial products. It reveals that the mean of Banana Peel
Floor Wax (3) is higher than the mean of the Commercial Product (2). The results
show that the Banana Peel Floor Wax is better than the Commercial Product in terms
of Shininess.
The data shows the results of the difference of Banana peel floor wax and
commercial product using t-Test two assuming equal variances in terms of shininess.
Because the critical value (2.100922) is greater than the t value (1), the hypothesis is
accepted. Results shows the there is no significant difference between Banana peel
2.0 The difference between Banana Peel Floor Wax and Commercial
2 able
3 2.1
4 Textu
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able
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3.1
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shows
Mean
the
ratings of the respondents to the texture of the banana peel floor wax and the
commercial products. It reveals that the mean of Banana Peel Floor Wax (2.5) is
higher than the mean of the Commercial Product (2). The results show that the
Banana Peel Floor Wax is better than the Commercial Product in terms of Texture.
Vari Vari
able 1 able 2
Mean 3.6 3.1
0.26 0.76
Variance 6667 6667
Observations 10 10
0.51
Pooled Variance 6667
Hypothesized Mean Difference 0
df 18
1.55
t Stat 5428
0.06
P(T<=t) one-tail 8626
1.73
t Critical one-tail 4064
0.13
P(T<=t) two-tail 7251
2.10
t Critical two-tail 0922
The data shows the results of the difference of Banana peel floor wax and
smoothness. Because the critical value (2.100922) is greater than the t value
difference between Banana peel floor wax and commercial product in terms of
smoothness.
Recommendation
The researcher recommends the following:
Acknowledgement
The researcher would like to express gratitude and appreciation to all people
who contributed their time and efforts for the compilation of this study:
First of all, wants to thank our God for all the knowledge, wisdom and strength
To the researcher’s parents and family, for their sacrifices, advice, guidance and
financial support.
To Ma’am Shieny D. Laylay, his adviser, for giving her time for us to finish our
requirements in research.
To Mr. Jeffrey L. San Diego, his research adviser, for the guidance, support and
The researcher would also like to his classmates and friends, for all the support,