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Some bathroom vanities do, others do not. Many are photographed with all of the accessories, so make sure to completely read the product description. This will tell you if you will also need to purchase a sink, faucet and mirror.
Bathroom vanities should be fairly simple to install, as long as you have measured correctly. When installing, try removing any drawers and doors to make the vanity easier to move and to prevent damage. Set it on cardboard or a drop cloth when moving it so you do not damage your floor.
Faucet spacing is a measurement you need to know if you are installing an existing faucet on a new vanity or are purchasing a new faucet to accompany your new vanity. Faucet hole spacing tells you the number of holes the vanity has for faucet installation and how far apart they are if there are multiple. For more information about selecting the right faucet, see the bathroom faucet buyer’s guide.
Cleaning your bathroom vanity will be relatively easy, but will vary depending on what material you purchase. Acrylic and glass bathroom vanities can be cleaned with a simple glass cleaner. Stone / granite, China, Stainless Steel and cast iron should be cleaned with a cleaner specific to the material. Avoid using harsh chemical cleaners and abrasive materials on any bathroom vanity surface to avoid damaging the surface.
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