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You can get food-grade bentonite clay for fining home made wine.
I'm not saying it will help your skin, but it I can't see why it would do any harm.
Has to be a better bet than using a solvent (other than soapy water).
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Wolfram
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Why?
Why do you think catty litter sand would suck hydrophobic substances out from my nose. What are this compounds that suck up hydrophobic substances?
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Organikum
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1. capillary effect
2. clays
Something whats sucking up oils which are for sure to be called hydrophobic will suck up other fats too.
Btw. we dont talk about catlitter sand but those granulary stuff.
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