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1. Control humidity levels: Keeping the room or area where the plywood is in at a relative humidity of 45-50% can help prevent mold growth. 2. Clean and dry regularly: Any spills should be dried up quickly and thoroughly to prevent mold spores from settling into the wood. 3. Use a dehumidifier: A deRead more
1. Control humidity levels: Keeping the room or area where the plywood is in at a relative humidity of 45-50% can help prevent mold growth.
2. Clean and dry regularly: Any spills should be dried up quickly and thoroughly to prevent mold spores from settling into the wood.
3. Use a dehumidifier: A dehumidifier can help maintain proper humidity levels and reduce the risk of mold contamination.
4. Use a sealant: Applying a waterproof sealant or paint to plywood or other wood items can help protect them from moisture and mold.
5. Use a fungicide: Fungicides can be used to treat and prevent mold growth on plywood and other wooden surfaces.
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