Clean Undermount Sink Caulk
Clean Undermount Sink Caulk - Replacing It Might Be Better
You can clean undermount sink caulk using certified organic Stain Solver oxygen bleach, but it's going to take some effort and patience.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Do NOT use chlorine bleach for this job if you have a stainless-steel sink! CLICK or TAP HERE to understand why.
What is Stain Solver and How Do I Use It?
Stain Solver is a certified organic powder made in the USA with USA ingredients. You mix with hot or warm water. CLICK or TAP HERE for the full use instructions.
Once dissolved, you put it in a spray bottle and spritz the caulk or moldy surface. You need to keep the caulk WET with the solution for about 30 minutes. Every ten minutes or so use a stiff brush to scrub the moldy and dirty caulk. Spray on more of the Stain Solver solution after scrubbing.
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How Can I Replace the Caulk?
The secret is to use a caulk softener or remover to make it easy to scrape out the dirty and moldy caulk. You may discover it's faster to simply remove the nasty caulk and start over. You only have to remove the caulk 1/4-inch deep.
Here are some products you should consider using:
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