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Petrified Wood Sinks
Frequently asked questions
Care
General
Not to worry, the installation is Diy friendly and easy.
Purchase a sink drain. You can find one by "clicking here"(https://www.amazon.com/Stopper-Bathroom-Overflow-Strainer-Detachable/dp/B08TWJRX5N/ref=sr_1_3?crid=SJ0RSG8SZPAT&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.pVD2xJbJpZ7gqmnhrDsgb7PWEpp-K6dMsQMnJERdk66s3qa1F_REapmhtPnPgLuJ43WRq24ly1IOZ-_v4zaOrYxvhrpXoWgEBWN7cRPKXeZBxUXKdun8ZF2ja3bQbnRr4UwY2OraK-V-NQWHdqgrYDnEdZrNA_zbvjU27iNcF79G7bowyI2OZu93XH1saeJMS94Btw13qQFojhyOpVgJLjvISxISfMtcAB18oaIat4A.yYW6FGq73vKwIJ29ELcKWUpip-0Q1sO-o7OhIuDk9aI&dib_tag=se&keywords=table%2Btop%2Bvanity%2Bsink%2Bpop%2Bup%2Bdrain&qid=1773770613&sprefix=table%2Btop%2Bvanity%2Bsink%2Bpop%2Bup%2Bdrain%2Caps%2C181&sr=8-3&th=1).
Preparation:
Clean the stone fossil sink and set it on your table.
To install the drain:
1. Place the sink and outline the drain hole.
2. Take a sharpie and draw around the drain hole on the tabletop.
3. Take a drill and put a "2" hole in the table top. You can get one by "clicking here"(https://www.amazon.com/LENOX-Tools-Bi-Metal-Arbored-Technology/dp/B004YK8DMY/ref=sr_1_4?crid=19B03CFM5CKL6&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.sWRQhbKsKxD7Hevi5azPIm15RNpCp4DVkTZ9NbWK0ijw9U6TQYlmByEKe9egDyfxNAbbdaFSuzw2rfyNk7awRfUTS2T1a6dX_0eL0TTwtw06yk75sT_yqL3-aeJcfzq8Nh0SCBjGpl6rmZqyBxhPUnYakHWsvTd4Vha4hjG7L0g2fUtdKFRSIqepeVZ1kfC6IDo-iHvAKCOPMwt53Ej0xlb-DBVRV5pN3KEcGK1dt14.jtn0KmoP1JiCTcfFZ7BsEdFFmR3R4NFhxbNHqrR8gAM&dib_tag=se&keywords=2%22+hole+saw&qid=1773771056&sprefix=2+hole+saw%2Caps%2C196&sr=8-4).
4. Apply some glue to the bottom of the sink. Most glues will work fine but here is a link to a commercial glue, please "click here"(https://www.amazon.com/Gorilla-Heavy-Construction-Adhesive-Cartridge/dp/B010FYZJFQ/ref=sr_1_7_sspa?crid=2IR6MXCY0HP04&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.cnXC9vU541STT-dA3Vv_qrzS_dswE5HjWXZCKVNwDH7ql-0fw8CID4pHufrOWfzUSe0IXFjNSdBTF8c6HoSFupEtVTjDJ0FQrrsHFwlZ-kerHB7Svpg5X7Z1MJGC408wNH3njcbML2yj7p4syVDXJmQUcRUp4xFdymuGYEjWTlzrwJMt1x_h0P80D9HizreZpWIrciOP-lnnZeU02ncxzasRc-G7knyfgVa8H2RY1Wc.6I2SQH_1ZVLclh9k7H8SdEIlWNPbtchbsv8DIEx1WCE&dib_tag=se&keywords=pl%2Bmax&qid=1773771266&rdc=1&sprefix=pl%2Bmax%2Caps%2C275&sr=8-7-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9tdGY&th=1).
5. Set the sink on the table and make necessary adjustments. The glue will fully cure in 24 hours.
How to install the faucet.
1. Purchase a single-hole hot-and-cold faucet. You can find one by "clicking here"(https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F3WTHG7V/ref=sspa_dk_detail_5?pd_rd_i=B0F3WTHG7V&pd_rd_w=eNlDs&content-id=amzn1.sym.f2f1cf8f-cab4-44dc-82ba-0ca811fb90cc&pf_rd_p=f2f1cf8f-cab4-44dc-82ba-0ca811fb90cc&pf_rd_r=RX4PX3XR2V111HHQZ60J&pd_rd_wg=I0UPD&pd_rd_r=153da045-c294-4f8e-b27b-347b9de98e4d&s=hi&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9kZXRhaWxfdGhlbWF0aWM&th=1).
2. Take a drill and put a 1.5" hole where you want the faucet. You can purchase the drill bit by "clicking here"(https://www.amazon.com/LENOX-Tools-Bi-Metal-Arbored-Technology/dp/B0052EDHLS/ref=sr_1_4?crid=3S6N5CJ21BRK3&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.kZxnZDKImDgafi9VBpc5QcscMkkuACNISRwmtv4y8vvU01_LkQMAJYu4kZuioGrL3QCe7xdy3iEToeon1QN_7AaEZBPUkqh5A5ipi-_aqMtqTMCNbGUI_WJAMv0bzgpBUBP7m9ng4_c7s_7oOb6bNRaqrEmOzLNRiQDx0qcdjrdV05UCSGCSyeGcUFkSPJroOoqWcuVZRVSSc7KQibE9mNbYuzn8Uh9yPefuao3keXe5nbHY_CQrbFLgdlH-LZ3Kvviow05QpbBFDCSCyXEpuk2LxOa1_6aAvhTNyg0C830.Sen2OnDBlOcbjUhTc7BzgKo2gQBRSd7p45oa70oUKsY&dib_tag=se&keywords=1.5%22+hole+saw&qid=1773771958&s=hi&sprefix=1.5+hole+saw%2Caps%2C172&sr=1-4).
3. Install the faucet cold and hot water lines; they will be marked. Here is a video. Please "click here"(https://www.youtube.com/shorts/dQxbYUDMlXU) to watch.
Pro Tip: Wax your sink yearly to return the original luster, you can find it by "clicking here"(https://www.amazon.com/Howard-Products-WAX009-Food-Grade-Wax/dp/B084TNCT28/ref=sr_1_3?crid=32Y26NRMBZVTD&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.wJEAHDbiBFycWfgFX4iOX76BIEwl4ykxbwZXIpmXwOzUmPM6t8m8ZtKxNBhm3qmkW6CfFraxUlvKMR21FFLXRQ1tWSKmozUUanI2rj2P6PZ6H936OeKia8ieI9y1AbwHX7Nwe71PrfU2IjfzX14_rn-a3Tglq_lpWbd4WS_vs7qhhrcr8xFFSvB2TXm5JEK1ALXGQbriphDpsqRLR7H-lqbnAR6D7TmBHcJI4xmtvbw.1qWW8j0GGZunGzPRUcttixqDhpXJJ4oQywWclUIxORk&dib_tag=se&keywords=beeswax%2Bfor%2Bstone&qid=1773781884&sprefix=beeswax%2Bfor%2Bstone%2Caps%2C185&sr=8-3&th=1).
Call 253-600-7093 if you want to speak to a "real" person!
For our teakwood products we suggest beeswax coating yearly to restore it's luster. You can use any manufacturer as long as the wax does not have any additives to it and is non-toxic. Petrified wood sinks you should clean those out yearly as well. We suggest a mild abrasive to clear any calcium deposits away and return the natural luster to the wash basin. All purpose compound found online or at an automotive warehouse will do. Just make sure to rinse thoroughly after the polishing is completed.
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