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Basement Sink

Basement Sink

These type of sinks are common in basements in the hospital, they were probably for janitorial purposes or occupational therapy workshops.
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Emotive!
All it needs is a couple squirts of 'industrial strength Mr. Clean'...

Spray, spray, swish, swish, rub, rub.

Good as new!!! (LOL)
scrubbing bubbles, LOTS of them!
Now this makes my bathroom look luxurious!! Even with the towels tossed in the floor!..lol.
I suspect this is a janitorial sink, esp. if located in the basement.
I don't get the pipes under the sink -- looks like a curled up snake.
All drains must have a "trap" that holds water so sewer gases don't come back up the drain. These gases (methane) are not only poisonous but flamable. In this case they either couldn't or didn't install one in the concrete when it was poured, so they had to use this setup.
The sink looks like a recoiling snake creature with a sink for a head!
Try some CLR it works on all surfaces!
Check out that trap.
There is one like it under your toillette only you can't see it.
no soap dispenser....not even in the ceiling!!
It looks like some one peed on it 0.o Bad Bad person how made that sink look like peepee xD
reminds me of the first scene in the movie "saw 1"

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