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Hello;
We're doing well with our kitchen remodel and will be putting in blocks for the drawer slides today.
We installed a 18 gage stainless steel sink (I thought it was a bit higher end sink, there were many cheaper ones that were 20 or 22 gage). I remember our old sink was rather scratched up over all (but it was almost 50 years old, so I can't really use that as a point of comparison), so I don't know if that is just normal for a stainless steel sink or not. I do have a smaller sink installed in our coffee / prep counter, and I have not noticed any scratches showing up in it, but it isn't as shiny of as surface as this one either.
We have been fairly careful and have not pushed heavy pots around in the sink, they normally go right into the dishwasher (but have had pots sit in there, such as when filling with water). We have a number of obvious scratches that have shown up in the finish / surface of the sink. I just want to know if this is a defect (or that we got a low quality sink, which I didn't really think we did, since it is 18 gage) or if this is normal and it is just more obvious because it is new.
Sink:
The most obvious and largest scratches:
Some additional scratches I've noticed on the other side of the sink:
We seriously have not been hard on it. I would never have imagined stainless steel scratching up so easily that we don't even know how we did it.
Any thoughts on what is going on? If there any way to hide it or blend it in? I tried a softscrub type of cleaner, it didn't seem to do anything, it seems they are scratches right into the surface of the sink.
Thanks
Jamie
We're doing well with our kitchen remodel and will be putting in blocks for the drawer slides today.
We installed a 18 gage stainless steel sink (I thought it was a bit higher end sink, there were many cheaper ones that were 20 or 22 gage). I remember our old sink was rather scratched up over all (but it was almost 50 years old, so I can't really use that as a point of comparison), so I don't know if that is just normal for a stainless steel sink or not. I do have a smaller sink installed in our coffee / prep counter, and I have not noticed any scratches showing up in it, but it isn't as shiny of as surface as this one either.
We have been fairly careful and have not pushed heavy pots around in the sink, they normally go right into the dishwasher (but have had pots sit in there, such as when filling with water). We have a number of obvious scratches that have shown up in the finish / surface of the sink. I just want to know if this is a defect (or that we got a low quality sink, which I didn't really think we did, since it is 18 gage) or if this is normal and it is just more obvious because it is new.
Sink:

The most obvious and largest scratches:

Some additional scratches I've noticed on the other side of the sink:

We seriously have not been hard on it. I would never have imagined stainless steel scratching up so easily that we don't even know how we did it.
Any thoughts on what is going on? If there any way to hide it or blend it in? I tried a softscrub type of cleaner, it didn't seem to do anything, it seems they are scratches right into the surface of the sink.
Thanks
Jamie