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HuskerJ
Posted 12/7/2025 04:46 (#11460139 - in reply to #11457297)
Subject: RE: Stainless steel kitchen sink



East of Broken Bow
Farmercreacraft - 12/4/2025 17:47

I have a policy if I eat over at your house , I will clean up and do dishes. My mother in law got new kitchen sink since last time I was over. I have two questions. She had a plastic mat thing I bottom of sink. I ask about it and said it keeps the stainless steel sink from scratching sink It’s a sink and it’s stainless steel?? Second question is how do u do dishes with only one big sink?? I like two sides In sink. One for wash water and other to rinse. Am I missed something??


The whole point of a stainless steel sink (at least in my mind) is that you don't have to worry about chipping or scratching any kind of surface treatment like enamel or fiberglass or whatever. To me, putting a mat in the bottom of a stainless steel sink defeats the whole reason for having a stainless sink. Also, who comes over to someone else's house, to look at the bottom of the sink to see if it has little scratches in it?? Kind of reminds me of my mother in law, who has to dust under the piano and behind the dishwasher when she thinks company might be coming over.
That said, there is probably no point in arguing with her regarding whatever goes on in the house. I have had discussions with both my wife and mother in law, and realize that even though I do not understand why, there is an actual desperate need for 27 different shades of 'off white' when it comes to women and decorating/remodeling.
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