Submitted by DietPepzi t3_11xr4av in DIY

I’m repainting my bathroom. When I painted, I had to scrape the silicone off where the sink met the wall. I’ve repaired the damage to the wall. Haven’t primed or painted this part yet. What type of caulk should I be using? I need to caulk where pedestal sink meets the wall. Do I need paintable caulk or silicone?

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No_Carpet7125 t1_jd4ezux wrote

Silicone is the right choice because of the water exposure.

Scraping any caulk is going to cause damage, so what you experienced is normal.

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YamahaRyoko t1_jd4fbwj wrote

I would paint and repair fully, then silicone. I like to tape the sink before doing the silicone for a clean line. However, tape will often pull up fresh paint. =(

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congenial_possum t1_jd5w2e6 wrote

I agree with you, paintable caulk here. Water won’t be running over it. It’s water resistant enough to deal with the occasional splish splash, just as the dry wall will be fine, unless you’re going nuts with the water. Silicone will just be a mess.

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