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23 June 2018

[DIY] Re: Mouse-proof Wallpaper Paste?

 

I guess I wasn't clear enough.  There's no need to "seal" the asbestos insulation.  It's already sealed with an outer cloth coating, and most of that has lasted 93 years with no problems.   But there are places where the coating is torn or damaged, exposing the raw asbestos.  

Here's a picture of what may be the worst place, where an idiot previous owner chopped the insulation off to install a wall around the furnace, leaving the covering ragged  and torn with loose asbestos able to spill out: 


What I want to do is glue white cloth around this that will blend in with what's already there and keep loose asbestos from getting out.  But now I know it needs to be mouse-proof, so I can't use wheat-based wallpaper paste anymore.  My question is whether anyone here has tried clay-based wallpaper paste, and how does it work?

Mike Taglieri

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