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Corian® was created for a lifetime of
easy care. Just follow the simple guidelines
listed here to keep your Corian® surfaces
looking as fresh as the day they were
installed. Your care and maintenance kit
will provide you with the tips and tools to
help you enjoy your new Corian® top for
years to come.
Routine Care
There are three types of countertop
finishes: matte/satin, semi-gloss and
high-gloss*. Most countertops are finished
with a matte/satin finish. All sinks have a
matte/satin finish. Soapy water, ammonia
based 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
on the next page 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 a uniform finish.
Darker colors tend to 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 on the next page.
Most dirt & residue - Use soapy water or
ammonia based cleaner, rinse and wipe dry.
Water marks - Wipe with damp cloth and wipe
dry
Difficult residue - Spray residue with Deep
Cleaner for DuPont Corian® from Stone Care
International, wait for about 30 seconds for
cleaner to work. Wipe dry with a paper
towel. If residue persists, repeat process.
If residue still persists, follow directions
for removing scratches.
Disinfecting - Occasionally wipe surface
with dilute household bleach (1 part water/1
part bleach). Rinse top thoroughly with
water and wipe dry.
Refurbishing
Finished Gloss Level
Matte Rub entire surface with a green
Scotch-Brite®* pad in a circular motion.
Rinse surface with water and wipe dry.
Semi-gloss Use a countertop polish (see list
below) to help hide scratches and blend in a
uniform gloss level.
High-gloss Follow steps for semi-gloss or
contact your dealer to arrange for
professional refurbishment.
Sinks & Lavatories
Cleaning Follow procedures above or use Soft
Scrub®** and a green Scotch-Brite®* pad to
remove residue. Rub Scotch-Brite®* pad over
entire sink to blend in finish.
Disinfecting - Occasionally fill sink 1/4
full with diluted household bleach (1 part
water/1 part bleach). Let stand for 15
minutes, then wash sides and bottom as
solution drains. Rinse sink with water.
*Registered trademark of the 3M Company
**Registered trademark of the Clorox
Company.
DO NOT
get bleach solution in eyes or on bare skin.
Always wear rubber gloves and protective
eyewear when working with bleach.
Over the counter cleaners, such as, Clean
EnCounters® may be used for routine cleaning
in place of soap and water.
To enhance the gloss level on semi-gloss and
high-gloss finishes, use a countertop polish
such as Countertop Magic®1, Hope’s
Countertop Polish®2 or Enhance Countertop
Polish®3.
1.Countertop Magic is a
registered trademark of Magic
America Corp.
2.Hope’s Countertop Polish is a
registered trademark of The Hope
Co.
3.Enhance Countertop Polish is a
registered of Eastern Marble Co.
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Preventing Heat
Damage
Corian® is an excellent material for heat
resistance. As with all countertop
materials, it is important to minimize
direct heat exposure to protect your surface
and investment. We recommend using heat
trivets or hot pads when placing hot objects
on any surface. Allow cookware to cool
before placing them into a Corian® sink.
Preventing Other
Damage
In most cases Corian® can be repaired if
accidentally damaged. However, be sure to
follow the guidelines here to prevent any
permanent damage to Corian®.
Avoid exposing Corian® to strong chemicals,
such as paint removers, oven cleaners, etc.
If contact occurs, quickly flush the surface
with water.
Do not cut directly on Corian® countertops.
Boiling water alone will not damage your
Corian® sink, however it’s a good practice
to run your faucet while pouring boiling
water into your sink.
Removing Minor Cuts
and Scratches*
Because the solid beauty of Corian® goes all
the way through, Corian® surfaces are
completely renewable. You can remove minor
cuts and scratches yourself by following
these instructions.
Judge the severity of the scratch and start
with the finest grit sanding pad to remove
the scratch. (The color of the pads from
roughest to smoothest are: White, Yellow,
Green, Peach, Lilac, Blue, Gray.) Rub over
scratch in a straight line to remove it.
Periodically switch rubbing direction 90°.
Be sure all of the scratch is removed. If
this first step takes too long, try the next
heavier grit sanding pad. To minimize dust
during sanding, wet the surface. Rinse pad
periodically to clean residue.
Clean top with water. Select next lighter
grit and repeat process. Rub over a larger
area to blend in sanding.
Continue process using successively finer
grits until desired gloss level is achieved.
Rinse out all pads used and air dry before
putting them away.
- Sources for materials
mentioned above:
- Cleaner for DuPont
Corian® SCI (800) 839-1654
- Clean EnCounters® SCI
(800) 839-1654
- Abrasive pads
Micro-Surface Finishing
Products, Inc. (800)
225-3006
- Countertop Magic®
Magic America Corp. (800)
321-6330
- Hope’s Countertop
Polish The Hope Co. (800)
325-4026
- Enhance Countertop
Polish EMS – (800) 643-8818
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