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I guess this is not a straightforward process like putting putty on a normal wall due to the more humid conditions.
I don’t need to make it look aesthetic because I want to mount a cabinet over it. What would I need to use? The answers online are a bit inconsistent.
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All Purpose Silicone sealant should work fine
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>>2795357
yup, used this on my bathtub after taking off the glass door it came with, it's barely noticeable.
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>>2795354
You could silicone-in some SS bolts, studs, or pins to make it look like they are supposed to be there



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