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Does anyone have a suggestion to help get the soot from a roof job off of insulation batts? Rich |
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... Hi there, Does anyone have a suggestion to help get the soot from a roof job off of insulation batts? Rich Why bother? |
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"C & E" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... Hi there, Does anyone have a suggestion to help get the soot from a roof job off of insulation batts? Rich Why bother? My thoughts exactly. If it is unfaced, then I might say it's unpossible (nothing is impossible for an obsessive-compulsive with some tweezers) If the OP is determined, I might suggest a leaf blower (assuming the soot is not a toxic pollutant). Best yet, put in another layer of insulation and cover it up. |
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wrote in message ... Hi there, Does anyone have a suggestion to help get the soot from a roof job off of insulation batts? Easy. Lay down plastic sheets on the batts before the roof job. Works really well. |
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