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We had a granite top and a black stone sink installed in our kitchenette. I installed the black strainer and disposal rings. I used non-staining plumbers putty under the rings. The putty that squeezed out around the strainers is a light color and is very noticeable. After I removed the excess putty around each strainer a small amount remained in the groove around the outside edge of each strainer. How can I remove the small amount down in the grooves?

Roger
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If you don't already have one, go buy a box of wooden toothpicks or bamboo skewers. Very handy for getting into little crevices like that.

Ecnerwal
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  • Excellent idea but don't be surprised if more comes out as it settles. Try to ignore it, normal use should take care of it. – Mazura Sep 26 '14 at 04:21
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If you mean the groove between the strainer and sink, you might be able to make that look better by tightening the strainer a little more—slow and steady pressure with good dose of patience is needed: as the gap closes, it becomes harder for the putty to squeeze out.

Then just wipe off the excess and you should be good to go.

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I honestly use a butter knife for this, need one that is a bit thin. Since you are in the kitchen already should be easy.

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