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How to remove peeling paint from asbestos siding.
Just look at the same trim after one coat of the primer and zero scraping or sanding.
Since asbestos is only dangerous when it is in a friable state you will remove the paint without sanding or scraping.
Apply a liquid sander solution by rolling on liberally with a paint roller and using clean rags to rub and smooth the surface.
Honestly this stuff is incredible.
Use a water blaster for the large pieces and allow the siding to dry thoroughly.
For this you ll need to where an hepa rated respirator disposable overalls and gloves then work over tarps placed on the ground to catch the flakes of paint since they re guaranteed to contain lead.
Remove any biological growth such as moss and fungus from the surface of the siding.
With low vocs this water based binding primer is three times thicker than regular primers and locks down and hides peeling weathered surfaces to create a smooth white finish for your top coat.
How to clean asbestos siding.
It is your decision whether to paint or removal and replace remember it is always more affordable to paint old asbestos siding.
Then either prime and paint or simply paint brush roll spray.
You can power wash any loose paint or simply scrape and remove any loose paint lightly with a wire brush.
Painting siding versus replacing.
It is possible to gently brush off the old flaking paint while keeping the siding damp to prevent dust.
What may prove to be a very expensive removal and or abatement which needs to disposed of properly and then new siding installed adds to the significant cost of replacement.
Mix one part bleach and three parts water and spray.
This means that you ll have to take some extra time cleaning and prepping the siding before painting and rely instead on a garden hose sponges and good old fashioned elbow grease.
Place the detergent in the bucket and.
In our page top photo of badly peeling paint on fiber cement lap siding we suspect that the wrong paint was used the paint was improperly mixed a primer was needed or the paint was applied over a chalked or damp surface.