1. Almond oil
  2. Linseed oil
  3. Mustard oil
  4. Olive oil
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Option 2 : Linseed oil

Explanation:

Carrier:

It is an oily liquid in which the base and pigment are soluble. It facilitates the paint to be conveniently spread evenly over the surface by means of a brush. It acts as a binder for the base and cause it to stick to the surface.

Oils most commonly used as vehicles are: Linseed oil, Poppy oil. Nut oil and Tung oil.

Driers:

These are metallic compounds which when added to the paint in small quantities accelerate the process of drying of the paint. Driers have a tendency to affect the colour of the paint and also to destroy the elasticity of the paint.

Litharge, manganese dioxide, lead acetate and cobalt are the usual driers, out of which litharge is most commonly used.
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