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removing undermount sink from granite countertop

Hi Maurizio, We are trying to replace a white sink with an almond one that had already been attached to the granite countertop we purchased. What is the best way to separate the sink that is glued in place to the granite?
 

Dear Anne:

There's no sure answer to your question. It all depends what kind of adhesive they used: Silicone? Polymeric glue? Epoxy? Other adhesives? And then: are there metal supports to aid the glue (as there should be), and how are they anchored to the underneath of the stone?

You're only sure bet is to have the original installer do the job, or at least tell you what to do.

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