I think it can
sawdust and cat litter
Yes, gauze can absorb oil to some extent. However, gauze may not be as effective as materials specifically designed to absorb oil, such as oil-absorbent pads or materials like kitty litter.
Hay or kitty litter would probably work.
An oil stain can be very hard to clean up since the ground will absorb some of the oil, but kitty litter does work.
In my experience, no. Not on existing stains. But it can absorb oil that spills before it soaks into the concrete, possibly preventing a stain from happening.
No. Tests have shown that they cannot.
No, Hello Kitty is owned by Sanrio.
To soak up oil, you can use materials such as paper towels, kitty litter, or cornstarch to absorb the excess oil. Simply place the material over the spilled oil, let it sit for a few minutes to absorb the oil, then dispose of the material properly. Make sure to clean the area with a grease-fighting cleaner afterwards to remove any remaining residue.
Absorb-all. Looks like kitty litter. Sold at auto parts stores.
kitty litter will absorb the oil if you don't have absorb all. just pour directly over the spill come back later and remove. you can leave overnight it wont hurt anything. you may still have a dark spot where the spill was, but the oil will be absorbed.
Kitty litter to absorb it, the dispose of kitty litter as per local laws
ANSWER:Believe it or not, human hair absorbs more oil than any other found material. It is used in webbing mesh used for tanker oil spills. The problem with this application is human hair in the quantities needed are limited. For smaller, non-industrial purposes, oil absorbing granules such as cat litter or other mineral or clay based absorbents are used.