Afternoon all
The power cables in my garage are tied to the metal supports for the asbestos roof panels. Roof replacement is in the offing, but not imminent because the panels are in good shape. Those metal roof supports are rusting and I feel inclined to spray them with a "directly onto rust" paint such as Hammerite to limit deterioration until I can afford replacement.
Just wondering whether the insulation of the cables ( modern PVC, perhaps 10 years old) is likely to be damaged by the paint, or whether I can leave them in situ when spraying? It would be an onerous task to remove them before spraying, though not impossible.
Thanks in advance
The power cables in my garage are tied to the metal supports for the asbestos roof panels. Roof replacement is in the offing, but not imminent because the panels are in good shape. Those metal roof supports are rusting and I feel inclined to spray them with a "directly onto rust" paint such as Hammerite to limit deterioration until I can afford replacement.
Just wondering whether the insulation of the cables ( modern PVC, perhaps 10 years old) is likely to be damaged by the paint, or whether I can leave them in situ when spraying? It would be an onerous task to remove them before spraying, though not impossible.
Thanks in advance
