Can you Paint a Utility Slop Sink?
Can you paint an old dirty slop sink?
That was the question I had. My latest project was to completely clean and organize my work space and I'm beginning with the sink.
This is where it started.
I know, I know, a paint sink should be dirty, and usually it is.
Since I was cleaning and reorganizing everything in my workshop I needed to know if the sink could be spruced up too.
First I cleaned it.
I scrubbed the sink with a scrubber and soap to remove all the grit.
Cleaning it did a fairly good job but now my question was, "Can you paint a slop sink?".
This sink is plastic or something like that so I thought why not?
It was about 6 years old now and I had nothing to lose.
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I'm experimenting with an oops paint from Home Depot.
It was a paint that included primer and while I wasn't too concerned with the color, I wanted something light so I'm using this very light grey color.
If I didn't have a paint with a primer in it, I would use a primer first before I painted the sink.
The very first coat made it look amazing!
I could have stopped there and been happy but I let the first coat dry then gave it another coat.
I painted all around the edges and around the faucet.
The faucet is going to be another story, it is a cheap plastic faucet with a lot of paint stains.
After the second coat dried I sealed the sink with Polycrylic.
It seemed to do the job!
I couldn't even believe the difference myself.
I was actually afraid to use the sink when I was finished... but I did.
I waited 3 days before I even ran the water.
After 3 days I cleaned a paint brush or two.
I am happy to announce to you right now that yes, painting the slop sink worked!
I am sure it is not going to stay like this for long but if it matters to you to start fresh with a clean sink, then this is the way to go.
I can not even believe that this is the same sink!
Before you go please check out the floor I stenciled in the workshop!
I'm so happy with the results and I hope it stays like this for a long time!
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Update: There has been no peeling or chipping of the paint, the only issue is that I'm pretty messy and it's getting dirty again.
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