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Originally posted by competentone
I use Peel & Seal in many repair applications, some fairly large areas. I've done a few small low-pitch roofs with it too.

Their website is really poor:

http://www.mfmbp.com/ccp51/cgi-bin/cp-app.cgi?usr=51G483613&rnd=6791991&rrc=N&affl=&cip=&act=&aff=&pg=prod&ref=PSalum&cat=RMs&catstr=HOME:RMs

Their installation instruction and data sheet tell you a little more:
http://www.mfmbp.com/install.htm
http://www.mfmbp.com/spec.htm
Just had a look...

It's about half the price of the Bakor LowSlope 2 ply, but:

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Surface Preparation: The surface to receive Peel & Seal must be clean, smooth, dry and free from oil, grease, solvents or debris. Before applying Peel & Seal over caulks, sealants or petroleum-based materials, allow any solvents to evaporate fully. Always prime plywood, OSB, composition board, masonry and other surfaces to obtain a smooth, clean surface. (Figure 2) A fiberglass base sheet may be nailed or mopped in place as necessary, but will require priming. Never install over tongue & groove or plank decks or organic base sheet.
Looks like I'd only be able to use it if I had a plywood deck. Mine is rough board. The Bakor 2 ply can be used on boards
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