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1. Clean the plywood regularly with a light soap and water solution using a soft cloth to remove dirt and debris. 2. Avoid exposing the plywood to excessive moisture, direct sunlight, or extreme temperatures as these can cause it to warp, swell, or shrink. 3. Seal the plywood with an appropriate seaRead more
1. Clean the plywood regularly with a light soap and water solution using a soft cloth to remove dirt and debris.
See less2. Avoid exposing the plywood to excessive moisture, direct sunlight, or extreme temperatures as these can cause it to warp, swell, or shrink.
3. Seal the plywood with an appropriate sealant (e.g. polyurethane) to protect it from moisture and other environmental factors.
4. Apply a coat of paint, varnish, or stain once the sealer has dried, to further protect the plywood from moisture and wear.
5. Regularly check for signs of damage or deterioration, and repair or replace damaged pieces as needed.