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    Hey I had a request to powder coat a kitchen sink. The user has a dishwasher so will not be washing dishes all the time. Would there be any heal issues with the odd dish being washed ina powder coated sink or would the powder have any issues with water and soap?
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    I don't suppose it would be a problem. hmmmm. water & soap won't hurt the powder either.
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    I would think an epoxy powder would be the best choice. No UV to worry about, and it's a little tougher. Does that sound right, or would you still use a poly tgic?

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    I think you'd be o.k. with any powder. If you're concerned you could go with FDA approved powder, but your color selection is limited.
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    yeah but it's not being used as a food storage container or receptacle to eat or drink from so you shouldn't have to use an FDA approved powder.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nuttyman View Post
    yeah but it's not being used as a food storage container or receptacle to eat or drink from so you shouldn't have to use an FDA approved powder.
    True, thats why I said "If your concerned"
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