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1. Start by sanding the plywood using fine-grit sandpaper. This will help to create a smoother surface and allow the paint better adhesion. 2. Once the plywood is sanded, use a high-quality primer to cover the wood. This will help to prevent any warping or bubbling in the paint while it dries. 3. WhRead more
1. Start by sanding the plywood using fine-grit sandpaper. This will help to create a smoother surface and allow the paint better adhesion.
See less2. Once the plywood is sanded, use a high-quality primer to cover the wood. This will help to prevent any warping or bubbling in the paint while it dries.
3. When the primer is dry, apply a coat of latex or acrylic paint over the primer. Use a brush or roller to ensure even coverage.
4. Let the paint dry thoroughly before adding a clear sealant or polyurethane coat to protect the paint job. If a second coat of paint is needed, wait for the first coat to completely dry before applying.
5. After the topcoat has been applied, let it dry for at least 24 hours before touching or using the plywood surface.