Can Liquin be used with ordinary oil paints

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It will dry them out and make them hard and unusable if in too high a heat. Try keep them somewhere else out of the sun or conservatory. 
Hi Mary, If the conservatory's all the space you have, I think-not sure- they would be OK, as long as you've never opened the tubes, if that's what you meant. Can't see that they would dry out if not in contact with air. If you've already opened them, you need to keep the caps and screw tops squeacky clean in order to keep the caps screwed on as tightly as poss to prevent air entering tube and drying out your paints- that's theory anyhow. Hope this has been helpful. Good luck!
I would put them in a tin or box and keep them where it was cooler.
Thanks everyone :) I think I shall see if I can find another area for my painting. The conservatory is too hot in summer and will be too cold in winter. Hohum. I am really surprised just how different the depth of colour is between acrylics and watercolours. I feel I am going to have to learn from scratch all over again. :$
Can Liquin be used with ordinary oil paints