I run a Mod Podge blog and get asked all the time, “Is Mod Podge waterproof?” Find the answer here, with more details (and solutions).

Hello! If you’re joining me to get the quick answer to the question “Is Mod Podge waterproof?” then I’d like to let you know right away: NO.
Of course there is a more detailed answer, but I figured that some of you will want to know immediately and run, so there it is.
If you’d like to stick around to find out more details – and get some solutions to making Mod Podge waterproof – then I’m here for you.
One of the most common questions I get on this blog from readers is, “Is Mod Podge waterproof for coasters?”
Typically someone might be making coasters for a gift and are interested in how to make the coasters waterproof as well as heat resistant.
Which would be expected since coasters are exposed to water from glasses as well as extreme heat from hot beverages.
There are many other projects that crafters are interested in making waterproof (besides coasters) such as placemats, garden items or anything that might be outside on a porch or patio, and cups.
Kids’ tables and dressers are another common theme based on the fact that kids can be rough on stuff and also so many spills.
So now let’s answer the question you’re all wondering in more detail: Is Mod Podge waterproof?
Is Mod Podge Waterproof?
As I said before, no, Mod Podge is not waterproof. The longer answer has to do with the makeup of the product.
Mod Podge is a craft supply made up of several ingredients, including vinyl acetate. The combination produces a product that is somewhat water resistant, but not waterproof.
If a few drops of water end up on your Mod Podge project you can wipe them away with ease. You aren’t going to ruin your craft with just a little bit of water.
The issue is when something that is Mod Podged is exposed to a lot of water. The product is not “built” for submerging or exposure to water over a long period of time (and consistently).
For example, you wouldn’t want to put something only sealed with Mod Podge in your shower. This is true for Mod Podge as well as all other decoupage mediums.
Note: if water is on your Mod Podge project for an extended period of time, you might notice some clouding.
Typically when you remove the water the Mod Podge will slowly dry to clear again. However, you might see some permanent cloudiness and/or rings.
What about Outdoor Mod Podge?
You can learn more about Mod Podge Outdoor here. As I mention in that article, Mod Podge Outdoor is not waterproof. It is HIGHLY water resistant (more so than regular Podge).
This means that if you want a decoupage item to sit on a covered porch where it is not exposed to weather 24 hours a day, you are fine using this formula by itself.

HOWEVER โ if you live in Seattle (for example) and your project is constantly rained on, or you live in Arizona and the sun is beating down on your craft all the time, I suggest another sealer that is waterproof and/or UV resistant on top.
What about Dishwasher Safe Mod Podge?
You can learn more about Dishwasher Safe Mod Podge here. It isย very highly water resistant (top rack, dishwasher safe) but even that formula isn’t completely waterproof.
This version of Mod Podge is highly durable, and perfect for using with mugs or placemats or something that will be exposed to water but not for a long period of time.
People make glitter mugs all the time with this medium and they last for a long time after repeated dishwasher runs.
Is Mod Podge permanent (since it isn’t waterproof)?
Technically, no. BUT if you Mod Podge a piece of paper to wood, it’s not going to come off without some serious work (learn how to remove Mod Podge).
You’d have to peel the paper off, or sand it off, or leave water on it for an extended period of time (which would probably end up ruining the wood too!). Mod Podge comes off of glass more easily than other surfaces, and soaking typically works to remove it.
For my purposes, and in my crafts, Mod Podge is pretty permanent. I’ve seen 50 year old projects from the creator of Mod Podge (Jan Wetstone) that are still going strong.
So while I can’t *technically* say the product is permanent, you’re going to have a hard time removing it.
Do you need to seal Mod Podge?
No, you do not need to seal Mod Podge. It is a glue, sealer, and finish all in one. The Mod Podge Hard Coat in particular has very tough properties that make it suitable for sealing furniture.
However, sometimes you need to break out the big guns and you want to make a project relatively waterproof!

For those times, I recommend a product like Thompson’s WaterSeal painted right over the top, after your decoupage project is completely dry.
This doesn’t mean you’ll be able to submerge your project (I don’t recommend ever submerging a decoupage craft), but it will be pretty close to waterproof in terms of be exposed to rain or other water on a regular basis.
And while we’re on the topic of sealing, let’s get back to coasters.
You can use something like Thompson’s WaterSeal on coasters and it will be fine for most applications. Thompson’s and Minwax Polycrylic are commonly used by Etsy sellers who sell coasters.
The only issue is if your item is going to be exposed to extreme heat (like a trivet would be). Then you’ll likely want to use a resin. Learn about Dimensional Magic vs resin here.
SO – to sum it all up. Is Mod Podge waterproof? No. But it’s highly water resistant and if you’re looking for a tough decoupage medium, it’s the one for you! Let me know your thoughts and questions in the comments!

I make 3d objects with PLA filament, and after painting I use Mod Podge as a finish. I just made a flower pot and a saucer. There is an opening in the pot for water drainage into the saucer. If I use Mod Podge on the saucer will it water proof it enough to keep the water from leaking through? Thanks, Paula
Hi Paula! No it won’t be enough to waterproof it. Mod Podge will disintegrate if water is just sitting on it, like any acrylic product. I’d recommend looking into a resin or a boat varnish.
I just finished painting different designs on my bottle for my OLIO
I WANT TO APPLY DECO PODGE
Which one is good and how many times should i use deco podge on it . Will it get ruined if oil drips a little
Please answer by EMAIL
Thank you
Diana
Hi Diana! I’m not sure what an Olio is! And Mod Podge shouldn’t be exposed to oil. If it is, please wipe it away immediately. Here’s my formula guide: https://modpodgerocksblog.com/mod-podge-formula-guide/
This is like discovering the Holy grail!
Hello, I’d like to ask while on the topic of mod podge and waterproof, if one uses Varnish to top coat a project after using mod podge to lay your napkins down first on a wooden table top, will the Varnish waterproof it?
TY.
Yep! And with a varnish that is not completely waterproof and the Mod Podge that is not completely waterproof, you should still be fine. Complete waterproofing isn’t really needed unless the item is going to be submerged which a table isn’t. It could definitely upstand rain!
I decorate tumblers using fabric. Iโve always used layers of mod Podge over the fabric then applied epoxy. Iโd like to know if I did the same process, only instead of epoxy Iโm using rhinestones, will the mod Podge turn milky looking when the tumbler is washed.
Thanks
Hello! You could use Dishwasher Safe but the person would have to follow careful washing directions. If you decorate tumblers and sell them you should use the epoxy for sure! Even with rhinestones.
This helped me quite a bit, thank you. I still have a question though. I painted a water bottle not too long ago and put regular mod podge on it to keep the paint from getting ruined. Although the paint hasnโt been ruined yet (fingers crossed), Iโm sure with time something might happen. Is there anything that I can use on water bottles, clay, you know, other sorts of crafts like that? Something that can seal paint but also keep water off of?
Hi Liberty! You could try Dishwasher Safe Mod Podge but honestly I think there are better things since this isn’t truly decoupage: https://www.reddit.com/r/Hydroflask/comments/dy4f52/what_sealants_to_use_for_painted_hydroflask/
In this blog lots of things to learn about Mod Podge that I never get it before. This blog help me lot. thanks
Welcome, thank you for reading!
So, when they say that Fabric Mod Podge projects can be washed in a washing machine, delicate program, maybe cold water, is that a lie ?
It’s not a lie. Being waterproof means you can submerge something in water for lengthy period of time and no water gets in. If you wash your Mod Podge garment it’s fine – if you left it in a bucket with water for 30 days, it might start separating. Because it’s not completely waterproof. It’s close, but not completely.
I am interested in lining an old suitcase and am considering using fabric and modge podge. My concern is whether the finish will withstand moisture while in storage. Your comments are greatly appreciated!
Hi there! Yes it will. Assuming it is climate controlled storage (or that it doesn’t experience extreme temps). If it’s going to experience extreme temps, it will affect a lot of things in storage not just the suitcase ๐ But generally speaking, it should be fine.
When I make coaster/trivets with Mod Podge I do a final spray with a heat resistant sealer (like clear engine spray paint). It is heat resistant up to 400 degrees! Works like a charm.