Baby oil is a by-product in the distillation of petroleum to produce gasoline. It is a chemically inert, transparent, colorless oil composed mainly of alkanes and cyclic paraffins, related to white petrolatum.
2006-11-26 22:43:42
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answer #1
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answered by Tigeress 2
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Baby sunflowers.
2006-11-27 06:40:53
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answered by bill a 5
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Amber's suggestion is good, but sweet almond oil beats sunflower since it doesn't smell like chips!
2006-11-27 09:07:05
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answered by Nick K 1
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Petrochemicals. You are better just putting the sunflower oil on them.
2006-11-27 06:45:04
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answered by ? 5
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I don't use baby oil, I collect old engine oil from all the local garages and use that. It's great!
2006-11-27 06:51:07
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answered by emaxtde 2
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Mineral oil from petroleum
2006-11-27 06:49:18
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answered by swish 4
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Johnsons
2006-11-27 06:44:42
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answered by Bev H 2
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babies of course Baby oil is Mineral Oil
2006-11-27 06:48:57
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answered by inquiring minds 2
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Boots. New boots have a better stock of oil than old Boots.
2006-11-27 06:43:16
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answered by jonal 7
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from cute little oils before they get all grown up
2006-11-27 12:10:55
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answered by matchak 2
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