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In the past oil paints referred to either petroleum based paints or linseed based paints. Today in the USA petroleum based paints are no longer sold and it is difficult to find linseed based paints though they do exist with a small proportion of linseed oil. Alkyd paints are made with synthetic oil and are readily available and have come to be known as "oil" paint.

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What is the difference between wood paint and alkyd paint?

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How do you test if a paint is alkyd or latex?

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What are the advantages of using alkyd paint for interior painting projects?

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