How To Glue A Bathroom Sink To Laminate Counter Top?

by admin on June 27, 2009

in Bathroom Sink

We have recently replaced our bathroom sinks. We were wondering what type of glue is best to connect the sink to the counter.

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changl01 06.27.09 at 6:31 am

I would use Polyseamseal All Purpose caulk. Match the caulk color with the sink, not the countertop.

soupbuck 06.27.09 at 7:01 am

most (new)sinks come with a blu tack type sealer that you press onto the bench top, fit and clamp the sink, then run a knife around the sink and remove exess, if your useing a 2nd hand sink (why?), use linseed oil putty, roll into a ’snake’ and apply as above, i would’nt use silicone as it gets everywher and doesent come off

Jeffrey S 06.27.09 at 11:32 am

You don’t really need to glue them down, but you do want to get a good seal around the egde. You can use a silicon caulk for that.

aussie 06.27.09 at 6:28 pm

you dont. the sink should have clamps uner neath the sink edge which clamp to the counter top

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