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<blockquote data-quote="Rudy" data-source="post: 4681394" data-attributes="member: 568035"><p>FatMat is the same thing as FatMat - it just doesn't have the logo stenciled on. It is intended to do roof repair for mobile homes. It is available from roofing supply stores and Lowe's.</p><p></p><p>I still maintain that FatMat and Peel &amp; Seal represent a false economy. If you planned to buy $100 worth of Peel &amp; Seal, buy $100 worth of a decent butyl product instead. You will get substantially fewer square feet, but if you spread it out, it will do just as good of a job, be less work and be completely reliable. The odds of P&amp;S failing on your floor are lower than most other places in a car, but if it does fail, you run the risk of having asphalt ooze up into your carpet. Since it doesn't get you any more performance for the money, why risk it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rudy, post: 4681394, member: 568035"] FatMat is the same thing as FatMat - it just doesn't have the logo stenciled on. It is intended to do roof repair for mobile homes. It is available from roofing supply stores and Lowe's. I still maintain that FatMat and Peel & Seal represent a false economy. If you planned to buy $100 worth of Peel & Seal, buy $100 worth of a decent butyl product instead. You will get substantially fewer square feet, but if you spread it out, it will do just as good of a job, be less work and be completely reliable. The odds of P&S failing on your floor are lower than most other places in a car, but if it does fail, you run the risk of having asphalt ooze up into your carpet. Since it doesn't get you any more performance for the money, why risk it. [/QUOTE]
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