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Old 06-05-2019, 02:42 PM   #1
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Which caulk to inside?

Hi all!
What product would you recommend for caulking inside the trailer?
Over the years, a small gap has developed between the side wall and the kitchen counter, where the factory caulk has separated. Would like to re-caulk for water sealing, and to make it look nicer.
Is silicone caulk ok for inside? (I know not to use it outside)

Thanks for any feedback!
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Old 06-05-2019, 03:33 PM   #2
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Silicone would be fine, but I would use the OSI Quad seal if you can find the color you want. It has better elasticity, but is a little harder to work with.
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Inside you can use just about anything meant for bath/kitchen inside homes.
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Resurrecting this post, I too am looking to do this exact job as well as others. Any new suggestions for a good flexible, food safe, excellent adhering product for kitchen countertops/wall seams?
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Resurrecting this post, I too am looking to do this exact job as well as others. Any new suggestions for a good flexible, food safe, excellent adhering product for kitchen countertops/wall seams?
Just a thought. My sons TT did that. The cause was found at the wall to floor connection that was coming apart. Something is causing the wall to move away from the countertop.
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Old 11-18-2023, 12:42 PM   #6
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I always use polyseamseal "kitchen and bath" for those type of jobs
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