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What is the best waterproof coating for plywood?
It depends on the exposure. Two-part marine epoxy is the hardest, longest-lasting film (5 to 10 years) for boat hulls and severe wet exposure. Exterior polyurethane or marine spar varnish (3 to 5 years) is the practical pick for outdoor furniture and signs. Penetrating sealers (1 to 3 years) suit low-stakes work. Whatever you choose, the edges must be sealed separately or the coating fails early.
Does a waterproof coating make interior plywood as good as marine plywood?
No. A coating blocks surface water but cannot change the adhesive bond class of the plywood underneath. Interior plywood uses urea-formaldehyde glue that softens when water reaches it through an unsealed edge or screw hole, and the panel delaminates from the inside regardless of how well the face is coated. A coating extends life; it does not convert an interior panel into marine plywood.
Why do I need to seal the edges of plywood?
Plywood edges expose end grain and the glue line between every ply, and end grain absorbs water far faster than a face. A panel with perfectly coated faces but bare edges typically fails within a year because water wicks in at the edge and travels along the glue lines under the coating. Seal edges with brush-on epoxy edge sealer or a two-pass technique using the same coating. Skipping edges is the most common reason DIY waterproofing fails.
How many coats of sealer does plywood need?
Most film-forming products need 2 to 4 thin coats, with light sanding between coats and full drying time between each. Marine epoxy is usually 3 coats; spar varnish often 4 to 6. Thin, even coats outperform one thick coat, which traps solvent and stays soft. A single coat leaves pinholes that water finds.
When should I buy marine plywood instead of coating a panel?
If the plywood will sit in standing water, see freeze-thaw cycling, or carry structural load while wet, a surface coating will not save an interior panel. Specify marine plywood (WBP phenolic, BS 1088 or EN 636-3 Class 3) or film-faced plywood from the start. Coating is a fix for a panel already in place; for a panel you are about to buy, the grade is the durable decision.