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A '''non-drying oil''' is an [[oil]] which does not harden when it is exposed to air. This is as opposed to a to [[drying oil]], which hardens completely, or a [[semi-drying oil]], which partially hardens. Oils with an [[iodine number]] of less than 115 are considered non-drying.
A '''non-drying oil''' is an [[oil]] which does not harden when it is exposed to air. This is as opposed to a to [[drying oil]], which hardens completely, or a [[semi-drying oil]], which partially hardens. Oils with an [[iodine number]] of less than 115 are considered non-drying.

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A non-drying oil is an oil which does not harden when it is exposed to air. This is as opposed to a to drying oil, which hardens completely, or a semi-drying oil, which partially hardens. Oils with an iodine number of less than 115 are considered non-drying.

Examples of non-drying oils