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revitalizing a stainless steel kitchen sink. From the Lazy landlord series
Hello bigger pockets
I am a newbie in the land lording game
and I tend to do a lot of remodeling and rehabbing on my foreclosures
I always have an eye to make things look really nice. Hoewever, I do not always have the budget,
Recently I bought a beautiful faucet for my Girlfriend I told her to get a plumber to install it because I hate crawling under a nasty sink wrestling with a 50 year old faucet. and connection,
The plumber she hired stated the faucet is brushed nickel and her sink was a shiny cheap type sink and they wouldnt match. But he would install it if she wanted but suggested she buy a new sink to match the look of the faucet.
I dug in my tool shed and found some body shop sand paper
800 grit and 400 grit and 600 grit
on her sink I opted to use the 800 grit and it came out really nice
I kept the sand paper going in the same direction so you could see the brushed look
I sanded the entire sink including the bowls and outside edges
It came out really beautiful
I then did a sink in one of my rentals
this sink had some bad scratches so I chose to use 320 grit sand paper
again making sure I kept my strokes going in the same direction,
the sink looks brand new.
it took approx 10 minutes maybe 15 I am not sure I wasn't timing it
but it was certainly less time then replacing the sink.
Anyway thought I would share. my experience.



