I have identified asbestos in both Putty and rubberised sealants
The control is used as a base for comparison. The experiment needs a base before one can measure any changes to it, so the control acts as that base. You don't want to change the base. Ever. EVER!
ScratchesScratches in laminate floors can often be filled in with a little bit of wood putty that is similar in color to the floor. Use a putty knife to fill in the cracks, and then clean the area with a dry cloth to remove any residue. You should put some type of seal over the wood putty to protect the repair; clear nail polish can be an excellent solution if the scratch on your laminate floors is small.Another option is to check with the manufacturer to find out if they sell scratch repair pencils. This pencil is made of a waxy substance that is color matched to your specific floor. You "color" over the area in your laminate flooring that has the scratch and small bits of the pencil fill in the scratch. Consider purchasing one of these pencils if available when purchasing your laminate floors to take care of any scratches as they appear. Found this answer on a website: Published by Amy Whittle on Mar 27, 2008 at Associated Content
Becuase it is a natural resource and if we run out then we will never have any ever again
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I had this as a vocabulary word in my Environmental Science class. Natural Resource: any natural material used by humans. Ex: oil
yes
Asbestos Abatement is the term used when referring to the removal, renovation, repairing, or enclosing of asbestos or any such activity that involves renovating asbestos containing materials.
Asbestos (particularly blue asbestos)
No, masonite does not contain any asbestos.
Ttreets are not made of any asbestos.
Any asbestos containing product can be harmful if it is used or abused in a way that results in the release of excessive quantities of fibers to the air. If the product is not used or abused to accomplish that, then it is not harmful.
no, asbestos is outlawed in the united states
wall putty you can use for fresh wall decor and balance the surface it give beautiful look as well as you can made that wall for ready to paint after applying putty you can get more coverage of paints also your wall become a water proof and your wall getting a hard cover on it generally in any building no one ask you which cement is used and which steel but visible is finishing so any can ask which color used or which putty used for finish the wall wall putty is a cosmetic products of building industries
Have you seen any mobile homes 'using asbestos' ? I look at and work in many and have not seen any asbestos -just conventional construction.
No. Rock wool is made from rock that has been melted and then forced through small holes to make long, fibrous strands. It does not contain any asbestos. Even if the rock used in the beginning did contain asbestos (and that kind of rock is not used for this) the asbestos fibers would be melted and destroyed in the manufacturing process.
Yes, it is possible for older drywall to contain asbestos, which was commonly used in construction materials before its health risks were known. It is important to have a professional test for asbestos before disturbing or removing any older drywall.
No