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Jim
Oct 02, 2018Explorer
I've never seen this question asked so I'm interested in the answer too.
Just guessing here but I think it should be hard rather than mushy before you put on the Ebond. Of course if you have clean areas of roof on either side of where you intend to put the Ebond so it sticks good, not sure it will bother the sealer as it slowly hardens. But it does have to release gases as it hardens and who knows what those gases might do to the Ebond?
Just guessing here but I think it should be hard rather than mushy before you put on the Ebond. Of course if you have clean areas of roof on either side of where you intend to put the Ebond so it sticks good, not sure it will bother the sealer as it slowly hardens. But it does have to release gases as it hardens and who knows what those gases might do to the Ebond?
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