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How to Insulate Your Kitchen Sink with Foambeak: Ultimate Sound Deadening Solution
Learn how to effectively insulate your kitchen sink using Foambeak to reduce noise when washing dishes and keep water warm for longer. A great solution for sound deadening and improving sink functionality.
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back with the foam beak again this time
we're going to insulate uh the back side
of the kitchen sink uh obviously this is
not your standard size kitchen sink it's
just a little bar sink that we found on
uh Facebook Marketplace for
demonstration uh reason why you want to
insulate the backside of the kitchen
sink one it will deaden the sound of the
sink so if you have you know plates
dishes silver being thrown in there with
dead in the sound the other is when you
go to soak your pots and pans for
overnight or whatever when you fill it
up with hot water this will keep the
water hot uh much longer so you just got
your regular can of gas and crack foam
from hardware store for about four bucks
got a foam Beak from foam be.com shake
up your can and uh pull
trigger and Away you
go went a little fast there
got a little bit in hole that will be
easily cut off in order to attach your
drain or if you're going to put a
garbage disposal in your
sink but this one's just for de
demonstration
purposes do the back
side
there you go quick and
easy get your phone be phone
be.com