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30th April 2007, 11:58 PM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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Query - Stainless Steel Double Sink
Hi,
We are going to have our laundry updated in the near future. However to reduce costs I have been told you can get specialists who will come to your home and refurbished your old laundry sink to look like new.
As anyone here ever had this done to their old stainless steel sink(s) and if, so were you happy with the result?
Are there any other alternatives one could do?
Cheers
MH
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1st May 2007, 12:10 AM #2
I did this for my folks laundry tub at their old place.
Rather than getting someone in to do it, pull the sink out yourself and send it off to the Polishers instead. Would be a hell of a lot cheaper.
Should cost about $50 to $100 doing it this way.Cheers
DJ
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1st May 2007, 06:11 PM #3
How much do you really save this way? It is not as if sinks are that expensive, unless you get a speccy one. Most hardware stores and dept stores like harvey norman can sell a sink for less than $200. If you look around you can get a good new sink. I reckon old sinks will look outdated as the shapes have changed over time. You will probably need a new waste for the old sink, which will be another $20-30.
TravisSome days we are the flies; some days we are the windscreen
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