Speaking of leaky bathroom fittings, my sink is the shittest design (I didn't choose it) and has a flat top, which channels the water from your hands on to the floor, where it pools on the lino and makes a scummy puddle, possibly going through into the floor below long term.
I'm thinking a rubber strip, silicone sealed to to the edges of the sink top part of the sink, to contain/channel water back into the sink will be the best solution, short of replacing the sink. Anyone got any better ideas?
Silicone will only divert the water flow or create a puddle at the wall/sink join. Is that a better outcome short of getting the sink to tip slightly forward?
Speaking of leaky bathroom fittings, my sink is the shittest design (I didn't choose it) and has a flat top, which channels the water from your hands on to the floor, where it pools on the lino and makes a scummy puddle, possibly going through into the floor below long term.
I'm thinking a rubber strip, silicone sealed to to the edges of the sink top part of the sink, to contain/channel water back into the sink will be the best solution, short of replacing the sink. Anyone got any better ideas?