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Yes, but you will need several gallons of tar and to kill a dog as a sacrafice to the tub gods :D
If your dog eats tar paper, monitor them closely for any signs of distress, such as vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy. Contact your veterinarian immediately for advice, as they can evaluate the situation and determine if any treatment is necessary. It's important to provide the vet with information about the amount ingested and your dog's size and health history. Avoid inducing vomiting unless directed by a professional.
Tar paper is used as a moisture barrier between the plywood decking and the roofing materials.
Yes
if you put tar paper over wet osb it will cause it to mold
I wouldn't do it. Tar paper between subfloor and finish floor is a good technique, but gluing tiles directly to a tar paper surface is not a good idea.
tar, gob
It is the result of a recall that Ford required the dealers to do. If you have the tar paper on the connector, your recall is completed. The tar paper is to keep moisture out of the connector so you don't electrical problems on that circuit.
yes
Lupine Tar
If you had enough layers, yes.
There use to be a brand of Tar Paper/Asphalt Paper that had asbestos in it called, Gold Bond Tar Paper made by the National Gypsum Company. However, this product is no longer made. There may still be other brands/types made that contain abestos, but most Tar Paper makers no longer use Asbestos in their products because of the health issues caused/attributed to Asbestos.