Had you removed the original satin before applying the oil? Had you stained the pipe before applying the oil? If the pipe was stained, the pores are filled with stain, I really doubt much, if any was absorbed by the brier. You could do a light sanding or, my choice, smoke the pipe and enjoy after the oil is thoroughly dried and buffed. I, personally, wouldn't worry. I really doubt you will absorb anything more dangerous than the poisons from the burning tobacco unless you immersed the pipe in the oil. Certainly not in any quantity which could cause any further damage than is already occurring.
Tung is, I believe, water soluble. So wipe it a few times with a damp cloth and check what you get.
If you used something other than pure Tung Oil the carriers are probably more dangerous than the oil itself. Tung oil is used in some medicines to relieve some body deficiencies.
I simply do not see a problem except for the pervasive and obnoxious smell of the oil for a few days after application.
And, "noise oil"? I learned it as nose grease. Does a great job but, doesn't last as long as a wax application and buffing.
Tung is, I believe, water soluble. So wipe it a few times with a damp cloth and check what you get.
If you used something other than pure Tung Oil the carriers are probably more dangerous than the oil itself. Tung oil is used in some medicines to relieve some body deficiencies.
I simply do not see a problem except for the pervasive and obnoxious smell of the oil for a few days after application.
And, "noise oil"? I learned it as nose grease. Does a great job but, doesn't last as long as a wax application and buffing.