tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7627966328071041473.post2896840857622008282..comments2023-10-25T05:30:30.515-04:00Comments on NeverBored: Day #5 - Cracks and CrevicesBeckyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09624351403333754381noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7627966328071041473.post-28059618754855370592012-10-05T22:52:21.682-04:002012-10-05T22:52:21.682-04:00I was hoping David would have a great suggestion. ...I was hoping David would have a great suggestion. Thanks to you both!!Beckyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09624351403333754381noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7627966328071041473.post-50894261986371551852012-10-05T20:57:42.900-04:002012-10-05T20:57:42.900-04:00Yes, I was going to suggest clear also.Yes, I was going to suggest clear also.Delirioushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01564398770468606675noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7627966328071041473.post-46589983338567481842012-10-05T18:47:46.160-04:002012-10-05T18:47:46.160-04:00I have ideas that will solve this problem for a lo...I have ideas that will solve this problem for a long time!<br /><br />Sealants around sinks always seem to wear out over time (just like tubs) but I can tell you how to fix it so that it looks professional.<br /><br />First, with a razor blade scrape out whatever is left so it's really clean.<br /><br />Next, use blue masking tape (blue peels off easier) and tape off the perimeter of the sink leaving 1/8" gap between the edge of the sink and the tape. You should be able to see a 1/8" strip of your countertop surface between the tape and your sink.<br /><br />Then you take a CLEAR kitchen/bath silicone product and caulk the perimeter you just taped off. (You are right, it does not need to be adhesive in order to keep the sink in place, but it does need to be adhesive so that it outlasts the daily wear and tear of wiping up water and scrubbing your counter and sink clean). I suggest clear based on the look of your sink/countertop. It would look the best. Once you've caulked the perimeter, use your finger to wipe away excess making sure the sink surface stays as clean as possible. <br /><br />Now you can peel the tape while the silicone is still wet and you will have a perfectly straight caulk line all the way around.<br /><br />If you pay the extra $2-3 for the fast drying (1 hour) silicone then you won't have to avoid your kitchen sink for 24 hours. It's a GE product that Home Depot carries and it comes in a gold colored tube.Davehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16870761053384267069noreply@blogger.com