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<blockquote data-quote="xbacksideslider" data-source="post: 260566" data-attributes="member: 8051"><p>https://www.plumcreek.com/Portals/0/downloads/productInfo/MDO.pdf</p><p></p><p>Good question. For me, the top side is going to dry out quickly while the underside might be exposed to dampness/moisture for months at a time, so I'd put the MDO overlay side on the bottom. You can protect the non overlay top side with UV stain or your non-slip deck sealer. The MDO's glue is waterproof.</p><p></p><p>I'm with you - no carpet - it's too heavy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xbacksideslider, post: 260566, member: 8051"] https://www.plumcreek.com/Portals/0/downloads/productInfo/MDO.pdf Good question. For me, the top side is going to dry out quickly while the underside might be exposed to dampness/moisture for months at a time, so I'd put the MDO overlay side on the bottom. You can protect the non overlay top side with UV stain or your non-slip deck sealer. The MDO's glue is waterproof. I'm with you - no carpet - it's too heavy. [/QUOTE]
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