Hi,
I have a grohe faucet that came with a drain pipe which has holes for the overflow hole of the sink. I would like to plug these overflow holes in the drain pipe since my integrated bowl cultured maple vanity top does not have an overflow hole.
Besides, if it's anything like my other sink, stuff like hair and who know what else just collects in the space between the pipe and vanity top and seems like a haven for bacteria. Drain water will just sit in this space.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to do this. There is about 1/4-1/2" space between the hole in the vanity top and the drain pipe. Should I just fill the space with silicone caulking? Or is there some product out there that I don't know about. I don't think grohe offers a pipe that does not have the holes.
Thanks.
Scot
I have a grohe faucet that came with a drain pipe which has holes for the overflow hole of the sink. I would like to plug these overflow holes in the drain pipe since my integrated bowl cultured maple vanity top does not have an overflow hole.
Besides, if it's anything like my other sink, stuff like hair and who know what else just collects in the space between the pipe and vanity top and seems like a haven for bacteria. Drain water will just sit in this space.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to do this. There is about 1/4-1/2" space between the hole in the vanity top and the drain pipe. Should I just fill the space with silicone caulking? Or is there some product out there that I don't know about. I don't think grohe offers a pipe that does not have the holes.
Thanks.
Scot
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