They tend to be hardier than latex and stand up to weathering better.
Oil paints are slow drying paints made from suspending pigments in oil.
paints based on oil
Oil painting and collage.
Yes, oil paints are flammable because they contain flammable solvents such as linseed oil or mineral spirits.
Oil-based paints use oil as a binder, while latex-based paints use water. Oil-based paints are more durable and provide a smoother finish, but they take longer to dry and have a strong odor. Latex-based paints dry faster, are easier to clean up with water, and have less odor, but may not be as durable as oil-based paints.
oil paints
No, that is not their intended use.
paints based on oil
simply NO it would ruin the paints.
Crude oil.
Unfortunately combining oil and water in paint always results in disaster. Oil based paints must be thinned with solvent. Brushes used to paint oil based paints also need to be cleaned with solvent.
Paints use either some type of oil or plain water as their solvent. Paints using water don't produce the air pollution that paints using oil do.