Is there a water retaining strip in front of the kitchen cabinet counter for sale, preferably alumin

Updated on Kitchen 2024-08-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Front water barrier? Leaning against the wall is called the back water retainer, the front water retaining is generally turned down, the water stop groove is opened below, the front is generally not added to the water retainer, it is inconvenient to use, in the early years, the front table will do a convex point called the front water retaining water, and now there are few to do, generally do straight edges, arc edges and Roman edges. There is a water stop sink below, the water will not be left in the cabinet, if you really add it up, look at Taobao, there is a word that is estimated to be PVC, this thing has a sanitary dead end, stainless steel is unlikely, and non-professionals are troublesome to install.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    These are sold, and it is best to go to the building materials market to have a look.

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