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Repairing Scratched Corian CountertopsJean from Banning, CA Feedback About This Post:RE: Repairing Scratched Corian CountertopsCan you give me an example of a "light abrasive cleanser"? Post By Judith (Guest Post) RE: Repairing Scratched Corian CountertopsI cleaned some part of Corian Countertops with Scotch brite ( the green side) and now one can see the marks. Is there any way to clean or restore them to original Post By sanjiv (Guest Post) RE: finish bad on new corian counter
I just had a new corian counter top installed 6/10/08 and it looks great "except" where the seam was fixed. There is approx. 3' of space where the sander took off the gloss finish and when the light hits it that is the first thing you see. It really looks bad. I bought the polish made for the counter and tried it and it put a nice feel on the finish, but when you look at it you can see the difference of the finish at an angle. Post By linda. (Guest Post) RE: Repairing Scratched Corian Countertops
The best thing to do is to live with the scratches until they are just driving you crazy. Then have a professional refinish the tops for you. As a homewoner and not a fabricator, almost anything that you do to your countertop yourself will just make it worse. Sanding by hand is a horrible idea. You should only sand with a sander and then you need to have the technique down or you will still make it worse. Post by banjo3 RE: Repairing Scratched Corian CountertopsSimple to repair scratches in the counter tops... just sand lightly with a 100 then 180 then 280 grit paper and poof all done....shiznit. It's what we use when we make them lol. We don't use more then 3-4 different gritts. SO GET IT RIGHT! Solid Surface Craftsman Scotia, NY #1 in the business! nationwide! Post By SSC Fabricator (Guest Post) Need help repairing Scratched and burn marks on Corian Countertops
A guest left an electric kettle on my corian for a long period of time and made a while circle burn marks on my brand new corian counter top. She also cut directly on my counter top with saw like knife (the kind they advertized can cut a soda can). I am devastated looking at the deep scratches and the 2 burn marks. Post By Terri (Guest Post) RE: Repairing Scratched Corian Countertops
Foxrun 14 gave the perfect answer for fixing scratches and other things on the surface of Corian countertops but you could prevent problems in the first place if you get used to using clear plastic placemats on the areas of your countertops that get the most use. Just putting your coffee cup down on any surface in the same spot over and over will eventually make some kind of mark. A placemat clear or colored to match the season or surface will prevent that kind of problem. Post by Jois RE: Repairing Scratched Corian Countertops
I had a severe burn from an electric stove element in a Corian cutting board on it's back side. The front had been used as a cutting board 2x's daily for eight years - therefore, severely scratched. As proof of concept, I took 50 grit sandpaper on a half-sheet sander and removed ALL of the burn and ALL of the scratches. I then went up quickly using 60, 120, 180, 220, 400, and 800 grits of sandpaper. It IS thinner but looks better than new. Don't believe what you hear about quartz counter tops. They are scratchable with a knife AND will stain with a variety of inks, dyes, and permanent marker stains will ruin them. Post By Tim Mical (Guest Post) RE: Repairing Scratched Corian Countertops
Corian is made by Dupont. Here is a page I got from Google.The scotch brite pad is made by 3M Co. and is sold in grocery stores and I have seen then at Home Depot in the cleaning section. Post by foxrun41 |
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