_______ reacts with linseed oil to form a paint.
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It's a medium added to oil paints used straight from the tube - I take my brush and add a little paint and then a small amount of linseed oil to make the paint more fluid and a little glossier (though when it dries much of the gloss goes away).
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You can adulterate your oil paint with some linseed oil. One cup per gallon would be about as much as I'd gamble with. Add a tablespoon of japan drier per quart when you go to apply it to help the oil dry. Linseed is very slow drying stuff, and can be a food source for mold.
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