And have learned a thing or two. As you know the sink had a couple of dings in it and I thought when he refinished it the dings get putty-ed, sanded and then the whole sink gets resurfaced. Well, that's not the way it works. From what I have learned - they can not fill the dings because the medium they could of used would change color when heated - so it has a couple of dimples - but it is totally covered.
For the record, what he did so is powder coat the sink and then heated it to 400℉ to set the coating.
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You can see two little dimples here |
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I am SOOOO looking forward to the drain boards! The drying rack trays you can buy are just gross. |
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Has a nice, look like new, shine! |
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