Iris kitchen sink rubber mats

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Old 01-15-2011, 05:25 AM
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Default Iris kitchen sink rubber mats

In my Iris we have a double sink in kitchen. Wife wants to put those rubber mats on the bottom. We bought some from Walmart but the drain holes are located in the wrong place. I Googled Kohler and the choices they have are so many and their web site doesn't exactly give the information need to order them (not sure if they are the right ones). If anyone has these, can you tell me where to get them or the catalog number from Kohler. Thanks.
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Go to Bed Bath and Beyond and you can the ones that look like flat beach stones and you cut the hole where you need it. Sounds hard to get it right, but is very easy the way they design the mat to cut if for a perfect fit.
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Tom you most probably have a Kohler sink. Go to the Kohler Web site and look up you sink Model. It should be on your house model spec page you got when you signed your contract. If not call the Warr. dept. Then you can order the right ones from Kohler. That's what we did.
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Home Depot and probably Lowes sell a rubber netting/matting. I use it in my wood shop as an anti-friction surface but it should work nicely in a sink. It has lots of diamond shaped holes so you would get excellent drainage but it is also nice and cushy to prevent breakage.
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