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Care & Maintenance
About Corian®
Corian®FAQs
DuPont™ Corian® was created for a
lifetime of easy care. Just follow the simple guidelines listed below to help
you keep your Corian®
surfaces looking brand new.
Routine Care of Your Corian® Countertop
Most countertops are finished with a matte/satin finish. All
Corian® sinks have a matte/satin finish. Soapy water, ammonia based
cleaners (not window cleaners as they can leave a waxy build up that may dull
the surface) or commercially available solid surface cleaners will remove most
dirt and residue from all types of finishes. Stubborn residue will require a
little stronger cleaner.
Follow the recommendations below to properly clean your
countertop and sink:
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CLEANING ALL FINISHES |
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Most dirt & residue
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Use soapy water, ammonia based cleaner (not
window cleaner), rinse and wipe completely dry. Commercially available
solid surface cleaners will also work well.
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Preventing hard water marks
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Rinse and wipe completely dry after
cleaning; clean up spills before they dry.
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Removing hard water marks
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Use a cleaner formulated for removing hard
water marks such as CLR or Lime-A-Way.
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Difficult residue
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Spray residue with Deep Cleaner for DuPont
Corian® from Stone Care International. Follow instructions on
the bottle. Wash area with soapy water, rinse and wipe completely dry.
If residue persists, follow steps below for removing dulling film.
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Disinfecting
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Occasionally, wipe surface with diluted
household bleach (1 part water/1 part bleach). Rinse top thoroughly with
water and wipe completely dry.
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Cleaning
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Follow procedures above or use Soft Scrub®
and a green Scotch-Brite® pad to remove residue. Rub green
Scotch-Brite®
pad over entire sink to blend in finish. NOTE: Do Not use Scotch-Brite®
on the countertop surface.
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Disinfecting
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Fill your sink 1/4 full with diluted
household bleach (1 part water/1 part bleach). Be sure to get some of
the solution into the overflow opening to disinfect. Let the solution
stay in the sink for 15 minutes; then wash sides and bottom as solution
drains. Rinse out the sink with water.
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Avoid getting the bleach solution in your eyes or bare skin.
Always follow the bleach manufacturer's safety instructions when working with
bleach.
Preventing
Heat Damage
While Corian® is heat resistant, as with all
countertop materials, it is important to minimize direct heat exposure to
protect your surface and investment.
DO NOT PLACE HOT POTS, PANS, ETC. DIRECTLY ON THE COUNTERTOP
SURFACE.
Always use heat trivets or hot pads when placing hot objects
on any surface. Always use a trivet under portable heat generating appliances
such as a toaster oven. Allow cookware to cool before placing it into a Corian®
sink.
Preventing Other Damage
In most cases Corian® can be repaired if damaged.
Be sure to follow these guidelines to help you prevent any permanent damage to
your Corian®.
Avoid getting strong chemicals, such as paint removers, oven
cleaners, etc., on your Corian® countertop. If a spill does occur,
promptly flush the surface with water to fully rinse off the chemical.
Do not cut directly on Corian® countertops. Use a
cutting board. Boiling water alone will not damage your Corian® sink,
however it is a recommended practice to run cold water from the faucet while
pouring boiling water into the sink.
Removing
Fine Scratches or a Blotchy Appearance
You may notice that the surface of your countertop begins to
look blotchy. Typically, this is caused by leaving hard water to dry on the
surface which will leave a film of minerals.
To remove this film: Pour some mild abrasive liquid
cleanser, such as Soft Scrub®, on a damp sponge or cloth and rub over
area using small circular motions, from the front to the back, then side to
side, overlapping the circles until the entire area has been cleaned. Thoroughly
rinse the top with clean water and WIPE SURFACE COMPLETELY DRY. Check to see if
blotchiness is gone. If not, repeat procedure applying more pressure on the
sponge or rag. Continue over all affected areas until all film is removed.
NOTE: While this procedure may remove or minimize the look
of very fine scratches, other deeper scratches may remain.
Removing Minor Cuts and Scratches
Because the solid beauty of Corian® goes all the
way through, Corian® surfaces are renewable. You can remove minor
cuts and scratches yourself by following these instructions.
First, wash the area where the scratch is located, following
the instructions found in this guide, to remove any film on the surface as this
film may clog the abrasive pads. With this surface still wet, start rubbing with
the Peach colored side of the cleaning pad. Use a light touch. Pressing too hard
may actually leave deeper scratches. Rub over the scratch using a straight line
motion. Periodically switch rubbing direction ninety degrees. Rinse pad
periodically during this process to remove any built up residue. Be sure all of
the scratch is removed.
Clean top with water and dry thoroughly. Check to see if
sanded area blends with rest of the top. Please note that sanded area may not
perfectly match remainder of top. If necessary, turn pad over and repeat
process. Rub over large area to blend in sanding.
If needed, continue the sanding process using the Aqua
colored pad and if necessary, the Gray colored pad, until the desired gloss
level is achieved. Rinse out all pads used and allow them to air dry before
putting them away.
For more information about DuPont Corian solid surface
countertops contact Express Countertops. Call or use the estimate button above
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