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Steve Brown
  • Nottingham, MD
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Keeping Sink Bases from being destroyed early

Steve Brown
  • Nottingham, MD
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Attention: there is a product that, in my tests, appears to extend the life of items that will have liquid splashed on them. I make nothing from it so this is only my experience.

In my rentals, I have begun to spray the insides of all my kitchen sink bases as well as the inside and lower outside half of my bathroom vanities with Rustoleums NEVER WET. 

It's a 2 step, 2 Coat process but it really prevent water/liquid from soaking into the product.

I coated some raw wood as well as a piece of drywall. Then I dropped them in water for about a week. I also added non treated as a control. When I took them the treated were just like original condition. The control was a bit soggy.

You can't paint over it, so be aware of that.

It is a great product and at HD it like $17. And that can do several cabinets.

Steve

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