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1. Start by cleaning the plywood surface with a damp cloth and a mild detergent to remove any dirt or debris from the surface. 2. Mix one part bleach with three parts of water in a plastic container and stir it until it is mixed well. 3. Dip a cloth into the mixture and wipe down the plywood surfaceRead more
1. Start by cleaning the plywood surface with a damp cloth and a mild detergent to remove any dirt or debris from the surface.
2. Mix one part bleach with three parts of water in a plastic container and stir it until it is mixed well.
3. Dip a cloth into the mixture and wipe down the plywood surface. Make sure to get the undersides and crevices of the plywood as well to ensure that all areas are treated.
4. Rinse the plywood with clean water to remove any remaining bleach and then let it dry completely.
5. Apply a fungicidal treatment to the plywood. You can find specialized products made specifically for this purpose at your local hardware store. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for application.
6. Let the product sit on the plywood for a few hours, then use a clean cloth to wipe away any excess.
7. Allow the plywood to air dry before using it again.
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