I've found a sink that looks like it would be a good fit for my in-progress darkroom. The only thing is that it's a bit of a mess, as it was apparently in a garage or barn or something for years:
It doesn't seem to have any holes or cracks, though, and it's a good price ($40). Does anyone have any advice on cleaning this up? It looks like it may be fiberglass, as the bottom has that kind of rough texture to it.
Or are there any potential issues I should look out for?
I did some research on maintaining fiberglass, and there's lots of stuff for RVs and boats, mainly talking about waxing to keep them shiny. Not sure if the same things apply to darkroom sinks.
Whatever is on there is pretty caked on, but it seems to lift with some scratching. I did read that abrasive cleaners should be avoided on fiberglass, though?
It doesn't seem to have any holes or cracks, though, and it's a good price ($40). Does anyone have any advice on cleaning this up? It looks like it may be fiberglass, as the bottom has that kind of rough texture to it.
Or are there any potential issues I should look out for?
I did some research on maintaining fiberglass, and there's lots of stuff for RVs and boats, mainly talking about waxing to keep them shiny. Not sure if the same things apply to darkroom sinks.
Whatever is on there is pretty caked on, but it seems to lift with some scratching. I did read that abrasive cleaners should be avoided on fiberglass, though?

is easily repairable unless the whole thing is rotten (if it is u will know it right away, pushing on it will just poke an hole through). If its solid then it becomes just a matter of cost for the materials to fix it up, if it even has something to fix.
