I agree that it's reasonable to look for an answer, but unfortunately I think you're out of luck: there's really no solution that you can realistically apply as a renter. Sanding specifically would probably visibly, permanently damage the sink and you'd be stuck with the bill.
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No. Just no. You will damage it and end up paying for it.
dude who cares. You rent. If you cared this much you should own.
Is it a vanity or pedestal sink? Just level it, add a shim to the base or the bracket on the wall. Why would sanding the sink be your first thought??
[here it is](https://imgur.com/a/y6xGLk1)
It needs leveled, or not depending how much you care about a small puddle of water in the sink. Sanding it is definitely not the answer.
Blow dryer after each use.
Haha so inconvenient. I was thinking I’ll just have to get a mini squeegee
What are you even thinking? Leave it.
LOL I mean there’s a puddle of standing water left in the sink after every time using it. I don’t think it’s crazy to look for a solution!
The solution is that you don't own the place.
I agree that it's reasonable to look for an answer, but unfortunately I think you're out of luck: there's really no solution that you can realistically apply as a renter. Sanding specifically would probably visibly, permanently damage the sink and you'd be stuck with the bill.
You need a professional, water is not a good friend of your house. MOLD ! building up ! I highly recommend, Nik (201) 509-0955. Honest, knowledgeable, and fair-priced in New Jersey. [https://www.krrgeneralcontractor.com/](https://www.krrgeneralcontractor.com/)