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I dont know what this is called but i think it is a splash guard. Maybe
it doesnt have a name...who knows My kitchen counter is flat of course.......and there is about a 3 inch edge or lip on the back that is a right angle to the counter. Every counter top i have ever seen in the world has this lip or edge. SOme are formed to it and some are almost like a right angle butt joint. MY uestion is i need to seal mine again and make it look good. I think a guy could run a thin bead of caulking (white) down the entire length of the back of the counter right on the joint to seal it. Do they make some type of special tip for the caulking gun for this or is there a special technique. I dont really want to blob some 3 inch bead 10 feet down the back of my counter top ![]() professional as possible. ANyone know what im talking about?? |
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