olajréteggel
Olajréteggel, also known as oil-based paint, is a type of paint that uses oil as its primary binder. This binder is typically a mixture of drying oils such as linseed oil, poppy seed oil, or safflower oil, which react with oxygen in the air to form a hard, protective film. Oil-based paints are known for their durability, glossy finish, and ability to adhere well to various surfaces, including wood, metal, and canvas.
The primary advantage of oil-based paints is their longevity. Once dry, the paint film is highly resistant
However, oil-based paints have some drawbacks. They take longer to dry compared to water-based paints, and the
Oil-based paints are widely used in various artistic and decorative applications, including fine art, furniture finishing,