First you have to apply a filler between gaps to replenish it and then you can paint it.
2006-08-12 01:08:51
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answered by Sam X9 5
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Asbestos is a very delicate matter, dealing with it is preferably left out to professionals. Encapsulating it is one of the best way to contain it. If there is no way at the moment for it to be removed, you can surely go ahead with painting your siding. Make sure you don't do any sanding or scraping. It is the airborn particles that is dangerous when inhaled. It takes 20 to 30 years before it manifests. Be careful and good luck.
2006-08-12 09:17:47
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answered by BOBBY 2
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To protect you from the harmfull dust? Yes, it works well. But on the other hand, as long as asbestos siding is not being drilled, broken, scratched or otherwise damaged it will not release the dangerous fibres.
2006-08-12 08:12:42
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answered by Gungnir 5
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I think you can,I would wet it with the hose first and then use a water base paint.the wetting is for safety
2006-08-12 08:11:39
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answered by frank m 5
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