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<blockquote data-quote="nismboy6986" data-source="post: 801213" data-attributes="member: 543960"><p>i was wondering how do you waterproof mdf. i got this leak in the trunk that i can't seem to completely fix. i got it to the point where the inside isn't noticably wet but i removed the enclosure and saw some "swelling" from water. i was thinking maybe some thompson's water sealer, then go over the enclosure with bedliner(since i want that finish anyway) i want make my next box water resistant until i get that leak all figured out. speaking of which is underconstruction now. i need to get off the computer and get back to work on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nismboy6986, post: 801213, member: 543960"] i was wondering how do you waterproof mdf. i got this leak in the trunk that i can't seem to completely fix. i got it to the point where the inside isn't noticably wet but i removed the enclosure and saw some "swelling" from water. i was thinking maybe some thompson's water sealer, then go over the enclosure with bedliner(since i want that finish anyway) i want make my next box water resistant until i get that leak all figured out. speaking of which is underconstruction now. i need to get off the computer and get back to work on it. [/QUOTE]
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