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Waxing the floor creates a finish that is quite durable and gives the floor material a natural
appearance. It can make people walk more safely and erase scrapes brought on by certain things.
It can lessen the visible flaws on a wooden floor. While applying solid paste wax can take longer
than applying liquid wax, the quality of the finished product may last longer.
The synthetic materials used in commercial floor waxes could be replaced by a variety of
alternatives. Unexpectedly, banana peels are rich in several vitamins and minerals, including
fiber, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, magnesium, and potassium. The predominant minerals found in
banana peels were manganese (76.20 mg/g) and potassium (78.10 mg/g). If consumed orally, the
peel's high potassium concentration helps to maintain normal blood pressure. [8] Banana peels
were frequently utilized as a component in shoe polish due to their high potassium content.
Banana peels were also renowned for making things slippery. When Dr. Kiyoshi Mabuchi and
his team tested the slickness of banana peels, they discovered that wood has a coefficient of
friction (CoF) of only 0.07, making it twice as slippery as ice and five times more slippery than
wood. Banana peels can be used as an alternative to floor wax since they combine the properties
of being slippery and containing potassium.
As a member of the Arecaceae family of palm trees, Cocos nucifera, also known as the coconut
palm, is a plant with a wide range of uses. However, its fruit, which yields coconut milk, water,
and oil, is what makes it most well-known. Following pressing or squeezing with or without the
addition of water, coconut milk is typically extracted from grated coconut meat (Patil &
Benjakul, 2018).
In tropical nations, primarily in Asia, the coconut palm (Cocos nucifera) is cultivated as an
economic plant. 38.5% shell, 9.8% water, and 51.7% kernel make up the average composition of
the coconut fruit. Typically made from coconuts, coconut milk is essentially an oil-in-water
emulsion that has been stabilized by a few proteins present in the aqueous phase. Coconuts must
first have their shells removed before being parred, drained, and their edible portion extracted.
Then, using a rotary wedge cutter machine, coconut meat can be manually collected and grated
(Senphan & Benjakul, 2015).
The National Candle Association (2019) states that a variety of fats, oils, and wax-like
substances sourced from animals, insects, plants, and rocks have been used to create candle
waxes over the years. "Wax" is regarded by scientists as a general name for materials that are
liquid at higher temperatures, water-repellent, smooth, odor- and toxin-free, and have low
toxicity candle waxes over the years. "Wax" is regarded by scientists as a general name for
materials that are liquid at higher temperatures, water-repellent, smooth, odor- and toxin-free,
and have low toxicity. Whether the wax comes from an animal, a vegetable, or a petroleum
source, it is still predominantly made up of hydrocarbons. All of the waxes used to make candles
have a similar chemical makeup, and they all burn in the same way.
One of the main problems that we need to solve is the irritating smell of the floor wax.
According to the research, cleaning products such as floor wax contains a high level of EGBE or
ethylene glycol mono butyl ether, which can harm the body. "The results of studies in animals
have demonstrated (EGBE) dose-related adverse effects on the central nervous system, the
hematopoietic tissues, the blood, the kidneys, and the liver". So the researchers want to solve this
problem and make a health-safe wax.
The coconut palm (also called coconut), Cocos nucifera, is a member of the family Arecaceae
(palm family). It is the only accepted species in the genus Cocoa. The term coconut can refer to
the entire coconut palm, the seed, or the fruit, which botanically is a drupe, not a nut. The
spelling "coconut" is an archaic form of the word. The term is derived from 16th-century
Portuguese and Spanish coco, meaning "head" or "skull," from three small holes on the coconut
shell that resemble human facial features.
Found throughout the tropics and sub-tropics, the coconut is known for its great versatility, as
seen in the many domestic, commercial, and industrial uses of its different parts. Coconuts are
part of the daily diets of many people. Coconuts are different from any other fruit because they
contain a very large quantity of water. When immature, they are known as tender nuts or jelly
nuts and may be harvested for drinking. When they mature, they still contain some water and can
be used as seed nuts or processed to give oil from the kernel, charcoal from the hard shell, and
coir from the fibrous husk. The endosperm is initially in its nuclear phase, suspended within the
coconut water. As development continues, cellular layers of endosperm deposit along the walls
of the coconut, becoming the edible coconut "flesh". When dried, the coconut flesh is called
copra. The oil and milk derived from it are commonly used in cooking and frying; coconut oil is
also widely used in soaps and cosmetics. The clear liquid coconut water within the refreshing
drink The husk and leaves can be used as materials to make a variety of products for furnishing
and decorating. It also had cultural and religious significance in many societies that used it.
Floor wax is a popular floor maintenance product due to its durability and health effects, making
it a popular choice for businesses. Alternative, more sustainable floor waxing solutions are
needed to protect human health and the environment. Waxing the floor creates a durable finish
that can make people walk more safely and reduce visible flaws.
Banana peel can be repurposed and given a new life, and it can be used in a floor wax mixture to
reduce the amount of organic waste sent to landfills and reduce the negative environmental
impact of commercial floor waxes. Banana peels are rich in vitamins and minerals, such as
manganese and potassium, which help to maintain normal blood pressure. They are also
renowned for their slickness, making them an alternative to floor wax.
The coconut is a versatile fruit found throughout the tropics and sub-tropics and is used for many
domestic, commercial, and industrial uses. It contains a large quantity of water and can be
harvested for drinking, seed nuts, oil, charcoal, and coir. The endosperm is suspended within the
coconut water, becoming the edible coconut "flesh". The husk and leaves can also be used to
make products for furnishing and decorating. The term "coconut" is an archaic form of the word,
derived from 16th-century Portuguese and Spanish coco meaning "head" or "skull".
In the Philippines, banana peel is a common type of organic waste that is often discarded and left
to decompose in landfills. This can lead to environmental problems such as the release of
greenhouse gases and the pollution of soil and water. Additionally, the disposal of banana peel
can contribute to the buildup of solid waste in communities, which can be difficult to manage
and dispose of properly.
By using banana peel as a key ingredient in a floor wax mixture, this waste material can be
repurposed and given a new life, reducing the amount of organic waste that is sent to landfills.
This can have positive environmental impacts by reducing the number of greenhouse gases that
are produced during the decomposition process and preventing the pollution of soil and water
sources.