But you have recently noticed some yellow stains on your normally white bathroom counters.
Removing bathroom countertop.
Most if not all require cleaning supplies that remove dirt and soap film without scratching or damaging the finish.
If that s the case then this is an easier process.
You may need a wrench or pliers to accomplish this step.
Remove screws underneath cabinet.
All you have to do is remove the screws and gently lift the countertop to ensure that you don t damage the cabinets.
Gently lift off the counter top and bam no more 90 s countertop and faucet.
Make sure the water is turned off.
The backsplash is attached to the wall and countertop.
Remove everything out of the drawers and in the cabinets underneath the countertops.
You try to remove the yellow stains with more bleach but the stain remains.
If your countertop is not held together with glue it s held in place by screws.
Remove everything from the countertop and drawers.
Different countertop materials have unique care needs.
You will need to remove it before prying up the countertop.
Cleaning is a challenge.
If the old vanity is marble or granite it will not be screwed on.
Disconnect the pipes and hoses from beneath the sink.
Lift off the old vanity top.
The stain is caused by using bleach to clean your countertop surfaces.
Once you ve chosen the best countertop for your bathroom you ll need to care for it to keep it looking like new.
To do this cut along the entire edge of silicone adhesive between the wall and backsplash using a razor knife.
The steps to removing your existing bathroom countertop are relatively straightforward.
Loosen or remove the caulk on the existing countertop.
Take everything off of the countertops.
Place a drip pan beneath the hoses to avoid making a mess.
Most countertops are made of two parts the counter and the backsplash.
You use a lot of bleach to get your bathroom counters clean and white.
Place all of the items in a safe location that is out of the way.
Cut caulk between backsplash and vanity with utility knife.
Start by cutting off water and disconnecting and removing old fixtures.