Oh I don’t know…
Were I to ever form a musical quartet, Stainless Steel God might make an interesting moniker.
I looked into this at one point, and did have my bathtub refinished. They recommended against having my kitchen sink done, however. They said that the glaze would not stand up to kitchen-level use.
Also depends on the quality of the stainless steel sink - better quality sinks use thicker steel (and possibly a higher grade).
Definitely. Commercial stainless steel sinks are made to withstand a lot of abuse. A lot of common ceramic bathroom sinks aren’t very sturdy because they’re not expected to take any big impacts but I’m sure they could be built heavier. John Mace mentioned the farm house style sinks that are very popular now, they’re a lot heavier construction than the typical bathroom sink. And I’m sure modern materials and manufacturing provide tougher porcelain sinks now in comparison to times past.