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<blockquote data-quote="geowick07" data-source="post: 2572405" data-attributes="member: 568423"><p>I have heard nothing but bad feedback about eDead. On the other hand, I currently use RaaMat and have had no problems with it. I installed it in the late fall last year, and had no problems installing it due to temperature. Just had to make sure the surface was free of dust and such, and used a roller to keep out all air pockets. Worked great, and according to what i have heard and read, its the best buy for the price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geowick07, post: 2572405, member: 568423"] I have heard nothing but bad feedback about eDead. On the other hand, I currently use RaaMat and have had no problems with it. I installed it in the late fall last year, and had no problems installing it due to temperature. Just had to make sure the surface was free of dust and such, and used a roller to keep out all air pockets. Worked great, and according to what i have heard and read, its the best buy for the price. [/QUOTE]
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