kitchen work surface to wall joints
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norman jones
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kitchen work surface to wall joints

by norman jones » Wed Feb 18, 2009 2:58 pm

please has anyone got suggestions for sealing the joint between a kitchen work surface and the wall , silicone never is entirely successful .
some form of a dry mechanical joint piece would seem better but I have not seen one yet , any ideas ? Regards Norman,

rosebery
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by rosebery » Wed Feb 18, 2009 6:45 pm

Why is silicone not successful? Works for me.

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by rigga » Thu Feb 19, 2009 11:37 pm

As rosebery has suggested silicone is the standard sealant for this area, you don’t say what the problem with silicone is , does it come away from the wall, as silicone does not like bare plaster and can not be painted over you could always remove the bead of silicone and apply a thinned coat of PVA adhesive around the wall where it meets the work top and re-seal. Another solution is to use some solvent based liquid nails as a bead again this does not like bare plaster so pva the wall section and tape the work top up with masking tape. Use your finger and a little white spirit to smooth it into the corner. When its dry you can paint this with water based paint first and or oil over the top.

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