Caulk is a flexible, synthetic substance typically used to seal cracks between certain materials, preventing airflow and leakage. When it comes to your kitchen sink, caulk can help keep water from seeping beneath the rim and causing a mess. However, caulk dries out and cracks over time, so it needs to be replaced periodically to help keep the area clean and dry. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to do just that, with tips from home improvement experts.
How to Caulk a Sink
Remove any old caulk and clean the sink. New caulk won't stick to wet surfaces, so pat down the area and let it air dry. Use tape to designate the area you want to caulk. Cut off the tip of the caulk tube and pull the trigger to release a thin line of caulk. Remove the tape, smooth out the caulk, and allow it to dry.
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Expert Q&A
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QuestionWhy does my caulk always end up super messy?Kevin Turner is a handyman and the owner of Red Gator Maintenance, a handyman business based in Fresno, California. Working on handyman-related projects since the age of 12, Kevin specializes in a wide variety of home improvement projects such as (but not limited to) lighting/electrical, plumbing, deck staining, drywall repairs, cabinet installation, air conditioning, trash removal, and window, roof, and appliance repairs.You really don't want to apply too much caulk. You want the bead to be as thin as possible while still covering the seam. This way, you'll have a much easier time cleaning the caulk up.
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QuestionAre there products I can use to get a cleaner line?Kevin Turner is a handyman and the owner of Red Gator Maintenance, a handyman business based in Fresno, California. Working on handyman-related projects since the age of 12, Kevin specializes in a wide variety of home improvement projects such as (but not limited to) lighting/electrical, plumbing, deck staining, drywall repairs, cabinet installation, air conditioning, trash removal, and window, roof, and appliance repairs.Yes, they sell kits that make it a lot easier to smooth the caulk down and get a clean bead.
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QuestionWhat should I use to wipe the excess caulk away?Kevin Turner is a handyman and the owner of Red Gator Maintenance, a handyman business based in Fresno, California. Working on handyman-related projects since the age of 12, Kevin specializes in a wide variety of home improvement projects such as (but not limited to) lighting/electrical, plumbing, deck staining, drywall repairs, cabinet installation, air conditioning, trash removal, and window, roof, and appliance repairs.Some people just use their finger to wipe it up, but I'd recommend using a rag or sponge.
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Tips
- Use a kitchen and bath caulk. Caulks made specifically for these areas will last longer in wet environments than all-purpose caulks will.Thanks
Warnings
- The area where the caulk is applied has to be perfectly clean and dry before the caulk can be applied. Any dust, moisture, or old caulk will cause the new job to fail. If in doubt, wait overnight after cleaning the area before applying the new caulk.Thanks
Things You'll Need
- Utility knife
- Paper towels
- Rubbing alcohol
- Painter's tape
- Caulk
- Caulk gun
- Water
References
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iM8QgRtoWkA
- ↑ Eric Shipe. Home Improvement Specialist. Expert Interview. 11 June 2021.
- ↑ Ryaan Tuttle. Home Improvement Specialist. Expert Interview. 7 April 2021.
- ↑ Eric Shipe. Home Improvement Specialist. Expert Interview. 11 June 2021.
- ↑ https://www.bobvila.com/articles/bob-vila-radio-kitchen-sink-caulk/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iM8QgRtoWkA
- ↑ Art Fricke. Home Renovation & Repair Specialist. Expert Interview. 14 Aug 2020.
- ↑ Art Fricke. Home Renovation & Repair Specialist. Expert Interview. 14 Aug 2020.
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyBY_y059lk
- ↑ Barry Zakar. Handyman. Expert Interview. 16 July 2020.
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyBY_y059lk
- ↑ Art Fricke. Home Renovation & Repair Specialist. Expert Interview. 14 Aug 2020.
- ↑ https://www.reddevil.com/resource-center/blog-how-to/posts/the-five-best-practices-for-smoothing-a-caulk-bead
- ↑ Barry Zakar. Handyman. Expert Interview. 16 July 2020.
- ↑ https://www.homedepot.com/c/ah/how-to-caulk/9ba683603be9fa5395fab9012f8277f
- ↑ Art Fricke. Home Renovation & Repair Specialist. Expert Interview. 14 Aug 2020.
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