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Smooth-Zoom t1_je911yb wrote

I wouldn't worry. That's what happens to old sinks. I doubt they would charge you for it. Not a huge expense for landlord to replace a sink in the worst case, when split amongst several students

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JojoSpocho t1_je9wqy9 wrote

I have these kind of cracks in my sink too. I used bleach soaked cotton balls, covered the cracks with them, and let it sit for 20-30 minutes. It doesn’t fix the cracks, but whitens them so they’re not as noticeable.

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Stuffs_And_Thingies t1_jea4skm wrote

You can get a kit for it, or you can just grab some bondo and car paint from Napa.

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