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Kitchen sink mould removal and resealing

mchael2n9
Just Starting Out

Kitchen sink mould removal and resealing

Hi, wondering type of resealing to use after mould removal around kitchen sink edges. I'm looking at Selleys 300g Clear Wet Area Waterproof Silicone Sealant (https://www.bunnings.com.au/selleys-300g-clear-wet-area-waterproof-silicone-sealant_p1230999).

Also, I'm using "Mould away" to remove the mould. Is there anything better? Cheers.

 

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Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: Kitchen sink mould removal and resealing

Hi @mchael2n9 

 

You are on the right track the silicone you  picked is fine :smile: 

However  I would say you wont  gain alot by using silicon here as the under sink to bench white seal looks perfectly intact.

Use of silicone  can trap mould under the silicone it  can  grow and you cant get at it to clean it so silicone here might back fire and a silicone bead may look less nice.

 

Domestos is a strong mould remover and  cleaner never used mould away I am sure  it will do the  job just as well.

 

I would get an old tooth brush and use you Mould away to get right in under the crack where the mould  still is as it can grow back under the silicon.

Scrub in  so mould  remover and let it sit and repeat until you  can see the white under sink seal.

 

Then masking tape the sink and bench so you can get the neatest  silicon finish.

MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Kitchen sink mould removal and resealing

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @mchael2n9. It's terrific to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about sealing a kitchen sink.

I agree with @Jewelleryrescue that if the silicone around the sink is in otherwise good condition, cleaning it thoroughly should be sufficient. If you’re using "Mould Away," it sounds like it could be a good choice, though I’m not personally familiar with it. Another option you could consider is Selley's Rapid Mould Killer, which is a strong cleaner designed for mould removal.

 

If the silicone has become permanently stained or damaged, you may need to apply a new layer. However, the clear silicone you mentioned might not be the best choice if you’re trying to hide the discoloured white silicone underneath. In this case, using white silicone might be a better option to maintain a cleaner, more uniform appearance.

 

If you decide to go ahead with resealing, be sure to mask off the sink and bench area carefully before applying the silicone to ensure a neat finish.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Mitchell
 

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