jim123
Established Member
Morning All,
I fitted solid oak worktops at home recently and then fitted an ikea inset sink into them/it. I used Danish oil and sealed the worktops (about 5 coats) so they were prepped properly but since i fitted the sink, there's a black residue that is starting to appear around the rim of the sink. I oiled where the face of the cut out was a number of times and used clear silicone to fix the sink down. On top of this i used the Ikea grey gasket (rubbery putty type thing) that the lip of the sink sites on. Does anyone have any idea as to why this is happening. At first thoughts i thought that the ikea gasket was reacting to the worktop?? The sink has only been fitted for a couple of weeks and has had minimal use which was the reason why i thought it may be the gasket. There's certainly not been that much water splashed about that would cause rotting at this stage,
Thanks in advance,
Jim
I fitted solid oak worktops at home recently and then fitted an ikea inset sink into them/it. I used Danish oil and sealed the worktops (about 5 coats) so they were prepped properly but since i fitted the sink, there's a black residue that is starting to appear around the rim of the sink. I oiled where the face of the cut out was a number of times and used clear silicone to fix the sink down. On top of this i used the Ikea grey gasket (rubbery putty type thing) that the lip of the sink sites on. Does anyone have any idea as to why this is happening. At first thoughts i thought that the ikea gasket was reacting to the worktop?? The sink has only been fitted for a couple of weeks and has had minimal use which was the reason why i thought it may be the gasket. There's certainly not been that much water splashed about that would cause rotting at this stage,
Thanks in advance,
Jim