I brought a putty knife out to the trailer to cut the sealant and pry the sink away from the countertop. I removed the ten little screws holding the sink to the underside of the countertop, and prepared to start cutting,
imagine my surprise when the entire sink came away freely once the screws were out. The silicone adhesive had zero attachment to the stainless steel sink. Those screws were the only thing holding the sink in place,
My guess as to what happened: the silicone adhesive loosened from the sink to the point water could sneak through. The water soaked into the MDF - especially around the screws in the right rear corner. The weakened MDF couldn’t hold the screws, and they loosened, allowing the corner of the sink to sag,
imagine my surprise when the entire sink came away freely once the screws were out. The silicone adhesive had zero attachment to the stainless steel sink. Those screws were the only thing holding the sink in place,
My guess as to what happened: the silicone adhesive loosened from the sink to the point water could sneak through. The water soaked into the MDF - especially around the screws in the right rear corner. The weakened MDF couldn’t hold the screws, and they loosened, allowing the corner of the sink to sag,