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Bill G. so you will have fossil like leaf impressions in the RUBBER ROOF once the leaves have washed away? That will add character, but for few to see. Where you able to pull the tape without using a razor blade to score at the tapes edge? I would guess one could apply the coating out of the sun and then put out in the sun to cure, would that work? I am sure you are happy to have that task behind you for sure. Fun Fun...
 
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Hi Dale,

Removing the tape was very easy. Since it was cool during the application, the Liquid Roof cured slowly. I waited until the next day to remove the tape and since the rubber was semi-cured, the tape peeled with the rubber releasing easily. If it had cured completely, as it is now, I would have needed to use a razor to cut it loose.

There will be leaf impressions in the coating. I really like this material and if the Liquid Roof is as durable as advertised (15 year warrqanty), this should be the last roof I apply.

Bill G
 
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