I am nearing the final stage of my Kitchen remodel. The 11-1/2 foot counter will be delivered this weekend and I'll be setting it in about 2 weeks. After I set it and cut out the SS sink hole, what would be the best caulk or sealant to use between the rim and the countertop?
I was thinking of getting some polyseal seam seal or maybe just a good grade of mildew resistant silicone. I really don't want to use plumber's putty there.
It is a post-formed rolled back top and there should be plenty of room on all edges. BTW, the sink is the self rimming type, no hooty ring.
Thanks all.
I bet Cabinetman has a good suggestion.
I was thinking of getting some polyseal seam seal or maybe just a good grade of mildew resistant silicone. I really don't want to use plumber's putty there.
It is a post-formed rolled back top and there should be plenty of room on all edges. BTW, the sink is the self rimming type, no hooty ring.
Thanks all.
I bet Cabinetman has a good suggestion.

If you have the clips, that catch the underside of the counter and fasten to the sink, there will be squeeze out. Polyseamseal does come in that grey/stainless type color.
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