What is a plinth sealing strip for?
plinth sealing strips offer a convenient method for hiding unfinished edges, ensuring plinth protection and maintaining the aesthetic integrity of your kitchen. They might require cutting to match the length of the plinth but are easily attached, effectively sealing the gap between the floor and the plinth. Yes, when installed correctly, plinth sealing strips are made from materials that ensure long-lasting protection for your plinth edges.Apply our plinth sealer strips underneath a plinth to seal the underside where raw material is exposed. This stops any water ingress from the kitchen area, which means more durable and long lasting plinths.
What to use instead of sealant?
MS polymers and polyurethanes are the two best silicone sealant alternatives. They are very similar to silicone and in most cases, they have higher performance than silicone sealants. The main difference between sealant and silicone is that sealant tape is a newer product that is designed specifically for use in wet areas, such as bathrooms and showers.When should I not use silicone sealant? Avoid silicone if you need a paintable finish. Silicone is highly moisture-resistant, and paint won’t stick to it. For paintable surfaces like trim or baseboards, use an acrylic or hybrid sealant like GE Paintable Silicone Supreme.
