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Resealing Around Kitchen Sink
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The silicone seal between the work top and tiling behind my kitchen sink has become discoloured. Is this the correct way to deal with it - scrape off the old seal with a Stanley knife, wipe down with sugar soap, then apply silicone with one of those gun thingies and smooth down?
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That's what I have done in my house (and I'm not a plumber or kitchen fitter). When it comes to smoothing down the sealant, you get a good finish if you use a scraper with a rounded tip, rather than your finger. Make sure that the surfaces are quite dry before you apply the sealant, or else it won't stick.
13:33 Sun 08th Mar 2015
That's what I have done in my house (and I'm not a plumber or kitchen fitter). When it comes to smoothing down the sealant, you get a good finish if you use a scraper with a rounded tip, rather than your finger. Make sure that the surfaces are quite dry before you apply the sealant, or else it won't stick.
Thanks for the replies. I want to do it this afternoon and I don`t have a dissolver. I`m not too bothered about that though because the existing silicone is coming away from the worktop so most of the scraping with be against the tiles and they are not that shiney - more of a stonework. I was going to use my finger to smooth it down so maybe I`ll see what else I have.
I'm with The Builder on using one's wetted finger tip here, SJ. Additionally, keep the bead of sealant as small as possible, since it will spread out if layered on to heavily and that's the cause of additional work… cleaning up the small beads that squeeze out on either side of the finger tip. Be sure to have several paper towels handy to keep the finger tip wiped off (before rewetting)...
I'd point you in the direction of my shop, SJ and let you find a wood or metal screw just the size of the opening in the nozzle of your opened sealant in any number of storage drawers. I'd then advise you to simply screw it into the opened neck once your done. It keeps the stuff from hardening and is easy to take out by either unscrewing it or simply pulling it out wit a pair of pliers.
As an aside… you know what they call a pilot and copilot in the Philippines? A pair of pliers… I don't have a coat to get...
As an aside… you know what they call a pilot and copilot in the Philippines? A pair of pliers… I don't have a coat to get...
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