Installation Guide

JO3439 3.7.13
VANITY TOPS
MATERIALS
• 100% silicone • kitchen & bath caulk • liquid nails or PL adhesive • caulking gun
• granite sealer • acetone or natural stone cleaner • caulk edging tool • cloth towels
WARNING!
Although natural stone is very durable, it can become extremely fragile if handled incorrectly. Here are a few tips on how to handle
your vanity without damaging it.
Remove vanity from box VERTICALLY! Carry the vanity upright, NEVER at.
INSTALLATION
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
With a helper, stand the vanity up (as shown).
This is a good time to install the faucet and
drain per manufacturer’s instructions.
Outline the top of the cabinet with silicone. Clean off any excess silicone and place
the vanity on the cabinet, back rst.
Carefully lay the vanity at on the cabinet. Use “Liquid Nail” or “PL Adhesive”. Apply
a generous amount to the back of the splash.
Carefully push the splash in place, making
sure you rmly press it against the wall.
Apply “100% silicone” to the seam where
the backsplash and/or sidesplash touches
the granite top (indicated by grey line). Apply
“kitchen & bathroom caulk” to the top edge
of the splash that touches the wall.
With a caulk edging tool, run it across the
seams to clear away excess silicone & caulk
(this technique will leave a clean line of
silicone & caulk over the seams).
Clean vanity with acetone or a commercial
stone cleaner, then allow 24 hours for
adhesive to fully dry.

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