oil based
Oil based primer is the best bridge between oil and latex paints. If oil based paints are not available in your area, a high adhesion acrylic primer over a well prepared surface will also work.
Yes you can. You can use either oil based or a water based. I prefer a water based myself.
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.
There are good reasons why ointments are oil based rather than water based. A water based ointment would wash away too easily. An oil based ointment stays put. A water based ointment could be washed away by sweat, where oil would remain.
Usually it is because of oil based cosmetics. Sometimes it can be foods.
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no it is not found in foods
usually not, but there are two different kinds of oils (generally) so if you eat too much foods with the fatty oils then it's bad. oily foods also make us girls break out in pimples! :(
Oil
paints based on oil
no, foods derived from plants contain NO cholesterol. Only animal-based foods contain cholesterol because of their fats.
Yes, you can apply oil-based polyurethane over oil-based stain.
Coconut oil is not necessary when cooking cereal foods like rice and oatmeal. It is actually preferable to not use any type of oil in these foods. Plain water is sufficient for cooking cereal foods.
paints based on oil
In foods
Castile is olive oil based.