Roof repair low spot

Hello, on my 2017 Mallard M29 I had to do some roof work. A tree branch had fallen on it and did some good damage. I am putting a new rubber roof on as well as replacing some sheeting that was compromised. I decided to go over the old sheeting to keep the strength and because it was not easy to peel the old up.

My issue is I have a spot about 2ft in circumference that is lower than it w
Should be. It is due to the foam being compressed under it. Can anyone recommend something to level this? I was thinking wood filler or tiger hair or something on that lines if possible. Thank you!

Justin

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It's more like a dent on a car would be. Needs to be raised probably 3/4" or so in the middle. And feather out.

I'm just afraid wood putty or bondo would crack break off and turn to loose rubble under the rubber.

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Its going directly on to wood with the rubber roof on top of it. I've seen a video of a repair that they used something like a body fill but they didnt mention the name of it.

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This isnt the spot but this is where I'm at right now. And a few from where it was.
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