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Alyssa Marie U. Sta. Ana 8C
LSVMS Jan. 8, 2015
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Investigatory Project 8

Calamansi as a Stain Remover.

Abstract

The Investigatory Project on calamansi as stained remover was conduct to determine the alternative product in removing the stain in cloth. This investigatory project research specifically aims:

1. To make an alternative product in Zonrox in removing stains.

2. To protect the hands/skin in the strong chemical that Zonrox containing.

Introduction

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Calamansi as stain remover is an alternative way to substitute Zonrox. It is cheap and does not containing high quality of chemical that can burn your skin in hand. This Investigatory Project is usually prepared by student or just an ordinary kid. We all know the calamansi as an ingredient to make a sauce but we don’t know all of its uses so I have decided to do this Investigatory Project it was very simple and easy. This won’t take too long. In this, I’ve use calamansi and I will observe if it is effective in removing stain.

Problems

1. What ingredient does the Zonrox have that makes our skin burn?

2. What is the difference of calamansi and Zonrox?

Hypothesis

I think there is significant in using calamansi as stain remover in washing white clothes.

Objectives

1. Is to produce stain remover using natural resources.

2. To discover what is in the Zonrox that makes or skin burn.

3. To discover what is the difference between Zonrox and Calamansi.

Observation

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As I observed, the calamansi is a good stain remover because it slowly removes the stain.

Related Literature

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According to Ian Daniel Santos, Calamondin or Kalamansi (Kapampangan: kalamunding, (× Citrofortunella microcarpa) is a fruit tree in the family Rutaceae and a member of citrofortunella that was developed in and is very popular throughout Southeast Asia,

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