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	<title>Comments on: Chrome sink legs and brackets for your wall mount sink &#8211;  from deabath.com</title>
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		<title>By: lelsasser</title>
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		<description>Hi,

I can attest to these fabulous sink legs.  I actually bought these legs several months ago and they are wonderful!  It makes my 40-50&#039;s renovated green and grey tile bathroom look just perfect.  Also fyi, deabath has both vintage and new (crane but fit my vintage &quot;Standard&quot;-pre &quot;American Standard&quot; sink) wall mount brackets to retro-fit  vintage sinks.  If anyone has tried to do this you know how difficult it is to find wall brackets that actually work!  I had looked for months.  I was happily surprised to find my original sink stashed in the garage when I bought my house and it matches the toilet and tub but finding the replacement brackets (mine were corroded beyond repair) was a nightmare until I found deabath.  The sink cleaned up wonderfully and what luck, everything is now original. BTW,  the folks at deabath are super to work with and advised on the sink restoration and visible plumbing.  I can&#039;t vouch for them enough, they were a tremendous help.</description>
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<p>I can attest to these fabulous sink legs.  I actually bought these legs several months ago and they are wonderful!  It makes my 40-50&#8217;s renovated green and grey tile bathroom look just perfect.  Also fyi, deabath has both vintage and new (crane but fit my vintage &#8220;Standard&#8221;-pre &#8220;American Standard&#8221; sink) wall mount brackets to retro-fit  vintage sinks.  If anyone has tried to do this you know how difficult it is to find wall brackets that actually work!  I had looked for months.  I was happily surprised to find my original sink stashed in the garage when I bought my house and it matches the toilet and tub but finding the replacement brackets (mine were corroded beyond repair) was a nightmare until I found deabath.  The sink cleaned up wonderfully and what luck, everything is now original. BTW,  the folks at deabath are super to work with and advised on the sink restoration and visible plumbing.  I can&#8217;t vouch for them enough, they were a tremendous help.</p>
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