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When MDF (medium-density fiberboard) gets wet, it can absorb moisture, leading to swelling, warping, and deterioration of the material. This can compromise its structural integrity and finish, making it unsuitable for use in many applications. If it dries out properly, it may return to its original shape, but repeated exposure to water will likely weaken it permanently. For areas prone to moisture, using water-resistant MDF or sealing it with a protective finish is advisable.

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