Effortless Beauty
Corian® wipes clean. Because Corian® is nonporous, stains can’t penetrate the surface-and neither can mold, mildew, or bacteria. Corian® also resists burns and scratches.And with freedom comes responsibility. Backed by a 10-year limited warranty, Corian® is tough enough to stand up to everyday realities of a busy home.
Seamless Elegance
Corian® products such as sinks and backsplashes can be perfectly integrated to create the illusion of a single, solid surface. With a cove-backsplash there are no cracks to collect dirt and moisture.
Reputation For Excellence
DuPont™ invented solid surfaces more than 35 years ago, so we’ve had time to get things right. As a result, Corian® has consistently attained a customer satisfaction rating of 96%.
Exceptional Warranty
Every countertop from DuPont™ is covered by a limited-warranty for product, craftsmanship and installation, and backed by a network of fast-response DuPont™ Authorized Service Agents.
DuPont™ Corian® was created for a lifetime of easy care. Just follow the simple guidelines listed here to help you keep your Corian® surfaces looking fresh.
Routine Care Of Your Corian® Countertop
How to Clean Corian® - Guidelines for Long-Lasting Beauty Everyday Cleaning
Although liquids cannot penetrate Corian®, it is best to wipe up spills as they occur. Generally, a damp microfiber cloth used with a standard household kitchen spray should remove most stains.
For most residues, all you need to clean your Corian® countertops is warm soapy water, ammonia based household cleaner, or a dedicated countertop cleaner. Do avoid window cleaners, however, as they can leave a waxy build-up that dulls the surface. Always clean using a circular motion.
Follow The Recommendations Below to Properly Clean Your Countertops And Sink
Experience has shown that a film builds up on the surface if water is left to dry on the countertop. This film will dull the look of the countertop making the finish appear blotchy and uneven. To prevent build up of the film, it is very important to wipe the countertop completely dry after spills and cleaning. Some colors of Corian® may require more frequent cleaning to maintain a uniform finish. Darker colors tend to require more attention than lighter colors. Over time, even with proper care, your countertop will acquire a patina, changing the appearance of the finish. You may restore the look of the original finish by following the refurbishing guidelines below.
Typically, three types of countertop finishes are used: matte/satin, semi-gloss and high-gloss*. Most countertops are finished with a matte/satin finish. All sinks have a matte finish. However, routine cleaning may raise the gloss level of the countertop over time. Soapy water, ammonia-based cleaners (Not window cleaners) 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.
With over 100 colors and varying hues, some colors may appear to require more frequent cleaning to maintain their beauty. Darker colors tend to show fine scratches more easily and will require more attention than lighter colors. Over time through care and use your countertop will acquire a patina, changing the appearance of the finish. You may restore the look of the original finish by following the refurbishing guidelines.
*Contact your local Corian® sales expert if you are unsure of your finish.
Most dirt & residue Use soapy water, ammonia based cleaner (not window cleaner), rinse and wipe completely dry. Commercially available solid surface cleaners, such as Clean EnCounters® will also work well.
Preventing hard water marks
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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.
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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. I...More
Cleaning 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 b...More
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 ...More