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nobody wrote:
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Incidentally, in case the siding contains asbestos, should I remove
them? Or if I paint on them thick, could I avoid the particles of
asbestos flying in the air effectively? Is removing of the siding the
only method to avoid them flying in the air? Or is there any other
method to avoid them flying in the air?

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Your siding appears to be what we call Hardiboard, here in
the USA. It is not asbestos, but is a fiber reinforced
cement product that will really stand the test of time.
Just keep it painted to maintain its looks. The asbestos
containing siding that was once manufactured and sold here
in the USA is OK to leave on a house, so long as it is not
broken or drilled. The asbestos that you should fear is
airborne, such as dust from drilling or sawing.


Thank you so much indeed. I've been worrying about this issue for weeks
and I heave a sigh of relief now. I will keep painting on it.

Again, thanks so much.

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