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Last Post 11 Nov 2008 05:16 PM by politefab. 7 Replies.
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Kelsey Crisp
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09 Nov 2008 06:48 PM  
Have a request from a customer, she is wanting a stainless steel mop sink, she does not like the plastic or fiberglass... anyone know of anything?

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09 Nov 2008 07:46 PM  
do a google search i found plenty
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09 Nov 2008 09:44 PM  
What is a mop sink? I have never heard that term before.
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Posted By Andy on 09 Nov 2008 09:44 PM
What is a mop sink? I have never heard that term before.
Andy.....   you didn't know what "chiggers" were either. You really need to get away from California more...

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10 Nov 2008 06:12 AM  
Andy you can probably find one if you check your servants living area.
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10 Nov 2008 03:30 PM  
I still don't know what a mop sink is and my maids quarters are occupied by my wife and two kids.  We call it the kitchen now. 
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10 Nov 2008 05:39 PM  

Andy,

Easiest description, a mop sink is a laundry sink on the floor. I still live in the servants quarters.

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11 Nov 2008 05:16 PM  
http://www.nextag.com/stainless-steel-utility-sink
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