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A Guide to Acrylic Kitchen Sinks
Unlike laminates, acrylic and/or polyester plastics are
homogenous nonporous material. Kitchen sinks made from acrylic
come in different thickness and numerous colors. They can be
polished but are often seen with a matte finish. They can be
expensive and in many cases, more expensive than granite.
Acrylic sinks are non-porous and stain and scratch resistant.
They are easy to clean. Each sink can be cleaned with ordinary
non-abrasive cleaners and can be sanitized with household
bleach. They are seamless. One major disadvantage of acrylic is
that hot pots can melt the material.
Acrylic sinks come with authentic solid surface and in a wide
variety of styles and solid granite colors. The same sink can be
installed as drop-in or undermount, because they are light in
weight. It can go with a variety of faucets as holes can be
drilled easily into them.
They withstand temperatures up to 365° F and won't chip or rust.
The sound-absorbing construction gives relief from noisy
dishwashing and provides quieter garbage disposal operation.
Acrylic sinks tend to have a "shiny" look, which appeals to many
homeowners because they brighten up a kitchen. They are also
popular because they come in a variety of colors. These types of
sinks are the most sleek and stylish and are made in a variety
of shapes and sizes.
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