Why does oil-based paint need to be thinned? - Quora
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Answer (1 of 4): All paints consist of three constituents: a pigment, which provides the color; a binder, which holds the paint together; and an extender, which makes the paint more malleable. The pigment is the same across all media. The binder varies across media: an acrylic polymer suspension
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