level out sunk edges on flat roof

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Hi,

made a couple of repairs to my flat roof today, (after having paid someone to do a job which was dreadful hence all the cement) . After 8 years the fibre surface is cracking so I'm looking to prep and recoat.

What I have though around the edges of the board the original contractor must have laid the fibreglass coating onto, there is a gully, not deep but enough to trap water and prevent smooth flow.

After clean up and prep I plan to coat with a product , looking at several but my Q, what is best to fill around the edges?
Acrypol, everlast rubber, ronseal, sika etc etc all say the same, coat at about 1mm2

That's great if its all level but mines not. Its what I would like to get to so what would be the best product to pour/skim/roll that can handle being a bit thicker in places?

The ideal option would be one I can pour on to level out and skim it with an end result of a level surface. Any recommendations?

Many thanks,
PG
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