Kitchen silicone is one of the more important finishing touches that you can use in your kitchen, simply because there’s a lot of water in a kitchen. Silicone sealant can protect the edges of your counters, where water can pool, without creating a ‘crimp’ in your design – kitchen sealant can be clear and protects just like every other sealant on the market, but, crucially, is also treated to ensure that foodstuffs and other materials used in a kitchen that may not be used in other places. Used effectively, sealant can create an area that’s easy to clean and doesn’t become damaged over time, it can protect the edges of your surfaces, and create an area where you’re confident of being able to sterilise and care for the surface, while still being able to prepare food on it.
Kitchen sealant 101
One of the most important things about Silicone sealant is to remember that it is to seal the edges of surfaces between the sink and the unit it is installed into, tiled areas and the surfaces in use and several other key areas.
It serves as a barrier to protect the areas behind the installed units and other areas from water and other spillages while allowing for the easy cleaning of all the areas without fear of damaging unprotected surfaces.
Kitchen sealant is one of the last things to be applied to a kitchen installation. The best kitchen sealant is difficult to damage, but easy to wipe clean, making it indispensible in any setting.
Installing or replacing kitchen sealant
Kitchen sealant is easy to install or replace – one of the most important things that you need to ensure is that the surface is dry and clean and clear of dust. If it’s not, you should dry, or clean it well, with something that won’t leave a layer of material that will impede the adherence. Apply the sealant following the instructions, taking care not to stick it to anything else or place it anywhere that it could damage. Smooth carefully the provided tool, or a soft cloth, or other applicator and allow it to set before using the surface, then wipe clean and trim. At that point you should have a clear joint between your counter top and wall, or sink and wall.
Silicone sealant also comes in strips, which can be applied with a special tool that tucks it down into the corner, and makes an L shape, or comes in pre ‘v’ shapes that can simply be applied to the wall. These generally aren’t see-through, and are white and clean.
SomaFix can provide all manner of silicone sealants allowing you to create the best seals on your kitchen surfaces.