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tomseeley
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May 05, 2014

Now I'd like to know what interior caulk to use

OK, I got good advice on what exterior caulk to use and not to use. Thanks, all of you who weighed in on that one.

Now my DW has shown me a small gap in the joint between the bathroom sink and counter top.

So now I'd like to know if I could use plain interior "bath and tub" type sealant, that I could get at LHD--that's Lowe's Home Depot, in case you missed my use of that term in the first msg!

Or is there still a type of caulk or sealant I should NOT use inside the rig also?

Thx once again...

Tom

5 Replies

  • Hey, thanks, guys. I appreciate the help; esp so quickly. I gotta get this off my to-do list ASAP!
  • Silicone is fine for interior things like sinks and tubs.
    Just don't put it outside anywhere!
  • I always keep a tube of clear Lexel on hand for interior work. It is clear, so it blends with just about anything, holds up well, and is readily available at most hardware stores.
  • Depending on the color you could use colored silicon to try to color match. Or I have also seen a stick on quarter round made from a rubber/vinyl type product that will stick to the wall and counter top and cover the gap and make a waterproof seal. Good Luck and Happy Camping.

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