Production of shoe polish from recyclable polyethylene materials / by Andrew F. Balicudiong, Jasmine S. Ligsa, Bernadette P. Rojales.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite: Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2004.Description: vii, 39 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: Balicudiong, Andrew, F., Ligsa, Jasmine, S., and Rojales, Bernadette, P., Applied Research III (General Science Curriculum), Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite, March 2004, “Production of Shoe Polish from Polyethylene Materials.” Advisers: Mrs. Ammie Ferrer. Prof. Dulce Ramos The study was conducted at Rojales’ Residence in Kayquit, Indang, Cavite from October to November 2003 to utilize polyethylene materials in the production of shoe polish. It also aims to (a) produce homemade shoe polish from recyclable polyethylene materials; (b) compare the quality of homemade shoe polish from recyclable polyethylene and (c) to determine which polyethylene material will produce a good quality shoe polish. The treatments in the study were T1 (polyethylene film/bag), T2 (polyethylene house hold chemical container), and T3 (polyethylene cups). The results of the study indicated that polyethylene could be used to produce shoe polish. Polyethylene chemical containers (T2) produced the best quality among the three treatments in terms of hardness, luster/shine and general acceptability. In terms of color, polyethylene cups (T3) produced the best quality and in terms of smell/scent polyethylene plastics (T1) produced the best quality.
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Research Study (General Science Curriculum) Cavite State University.

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Science High School, College of Education (CED)


Balicudiong, Andrew, F., Ligsa, Jasmine, S., and Rojales, Bernadette, P., Applied Research III (General Science Curriculum), Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite, March 2004, “Production of Shoe Polish from Polyethylene Materials.” Advisers: Mrs. Ammie Ferrer. Prof. Dulce Ramos

The study was conducted at Rojales’ Residence in Kayquit, Indang, Cavite from October to November 2003 to utilize polyethylene materials in the production of shoe polish. It also aims to (a) produce homemade shoe polish from recyclable polyethylene materials; (b) compare the quality of homemade shoe polish from recyclable polyethylene and (c) to determine which polyethylene material will produce a good quality shoe polish.

The treatments in the study were T1 (polyethylene film/bag), T2 (polyethylene house hold chemical container), and T3 (polyethylene cups).

The results of the study indicated that polyethylene could be used to produce shoe polish. Polyethylene chemical containers (T2) produced the best quality among the three treatments in terms of hardness, luster/shine and general acceptability. In terms of color, polyethylene cups (T3) produced the best quality and in terms of smell/scent polyethylene plastics (T1) produced the best quality.

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