The effectiveness of repurposing flowers in the creation of a shoe polisher on the cleanliness and presentability of SHS students at Marikina Greenland Campus of Nuestra Señora De Guia Academy
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I can provide some general information on the topic.
Repurposing flowers for shoe polishing is not a common practice, and there is limited research on its effectiveness. Shoe polishers are typically made from waxes, oils, and other chemicals that are specifically formulated to clean and shine shoes. Flowers, on the other hand, are not typically used for this purpose.
While flowers do contain some natural oils and waxes that could potentially be used for polishing shoes, it is unlikely that they would be as effective as commercial shoe polishes. Additionally, using flowers for shoe polishing could potentially cause damage to the flowers themselves and could be harmful to the environment if not disposed of properly.
In terms of the impact on the cleanliness and presentability of SHS students at Marikina Greenland Campus of Nuestra Señora De Guia Academy, it is unclear how using flower-based shoe polishers would compare to traditional shoe polishes. Factors such as the type of shoes, the level of dirt and grime on the shoes, and the application method of the shoe polish could all play a role in determining the effectiveness of the shoe polisher.
Overall, while repurposing flowers for shoe polishing may be an interesting idea, it is not a well-established practice and may not be as effective or practical as traditional shoe polishes.