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old sink to "new"
I have an old fashioned sink that I'd like have recovered.
I know that bathtubs that are not plastic can have a new coat of enamel(?)put on. What is that procedure called and who does it? The sink is made of the same stuff that the old bathtubs were made of, so I imagine it could be redone, too. Any advice? Jo |
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