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XFactor-41 t1_iyag903 wrote

Something that will stick, but can be removed without damage. Silicone is your best bet. Stay away from adhesives.

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Longjumping_Bend_311 OP t1_iyaiaat wrote

Thanks, yes I wanted it to be removable so I was worried about adhesive but was also skeptical silicone would have enough “stick”

I will go with silicone

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XFactor-41 t1_iyalzts wrote

I have bitched, moaned and complained while chipping/prying my way through 20-30 year old silicone on more than one occasion.

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skydiver1958 t1_iyajnx5 wrote

Silicone. Pretty standard way for most bathroom sinks

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