Does Corian have a lifetime warranty?

But it's good to know that your Corian® Solid Surface also comes with the protection of a 10-year Limited Warranty, backed by DuPont, a company with a sterling reputation, and a legacy of over 50 years in the solid surface business.
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Can broken Corian be repaired?

A: A cracked countertop made of solid-surface material such as Corian can be repaired to look virtually as good as new by cutting a matching scrap piece into narrow strips and gluing them into a smooth channel that straddles the crack.
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What are the problems with Corian countertops?

In terms of durability, Corian countertops tend to be more easily damaged by hot surfaces than natural stone. It's also more prone to scratches than surfaces like quartz and granite.
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How do you bring Corian back to life?

Wet an abrasive pad and pour some abrasive cleaner on it. Rub this abrasive pad over any kind of scratch alternating between a linear back-and-forth motion and a side-to-side motion to buff the surface. Buff your Corian countertop once a month, to help the finish stay glossy and bright.
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Can you repair scratched Corian countertops?

With the surface still wet, start rubbing the scratched area with a lightly abrasive cleaning pad, using only a light touch. Be careful not to press too hard as you may cause deeper scratches. Rub across the scratch using straight-line motions. Every so often, switch the direction you're rubbing by ninety degrees.
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How long do Corian countertops last?

Corian and other solid surface materials are generally warranted for 10 years; but in practice, they can easily last 30 years or more. Scratches and burns—or simply the need to change styles—may eventually make you want to replace these countertops.
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Does Corian scratch easily?

Corian® is remarkably durable - it may scratch but can be easily repaired. Our light colors receive a matte finish that minimizes the perception of a scratch, while Dupont™ Corian® DeepColor™ technology gives greater depth to the color, reducing scratch appearance.
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Can you use Clorox wipes on Corian countertops?

Can you use Clorox wipes on Corian countertops? Yes, you can use them on Corian solid surface.
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Can Corian be resurfaced?

Corian countertop refinishing takes far less time than replacing a Corian countertop. Typically, the refinishing can be finished in less than a day. Replacing the countertop could take weeks, depending on the complexity of the job and how long it takes to get in things that have to be ordered.
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How much does it cost to refinish Corian countertops?

Professional resurfacing or refinishing for Corian countertops costs about $4 to $9 per square foot. Corian is nonporous and a solid surface, so you don't have to seal it. You can buff out scratches, dents, scuffs, and even some burns with sandpaper and epoxy for about $30.
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Does anyone use Corian countertops anymore?

It's Popular. If kitchen trends are important to you, you'll be happy to know that Corian is still considered one of the most popular solid-surface countertop options by the folks at homeadvisor.com.
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Is Corian considered outdated?

Corian (designed by DuPont) was the first solid surface material to appear on the market. It was first sold in 1971 in only one color. The brand still exists and now manufacturers more than 100 colors. The material is stain-resistant due to its non-porous nature, a useful characteristic for a kitchen counter.
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Which is better Corian or quartz?

Quartz countertops are more scratch- and heat-resistant than Corian countertops. Quartz and Corian are both durable materials, but they differ in terms of heat resistance and scratch resistance. In fact, the biggest difference between these materials lies in their resistance to heat.
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Can you put hot pan on Corian?

While Corian® Solid Surface is heat resistant, as with all countertop materials, it is important to minimize direct heat exposure to protect your surface and investment. Important — Do not place hot pots, pans, etc. directly on the countertop surface.
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How do you remove water stains from Corian countertops?

As a first step, wash with hot soapy water and dry completely. This will remove any dirt and may remove some hard water deposits. For a blotchy appearance from hard water deposits first use a cleaner formulated for removing hard water marks, such as CLR® or Lime- A-Way®.
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Can you sand stains out of Corian?

Yes, Corian can be sanded to remove scratches and stains (if not too deep). Note that sanding a small area may leave a slightly noticeable spot but it will look much better than a purple stain. Use 800-grit sandpaper to finish and smooth the area to blend it the best you can with the rest of the surface.
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Does Corian need to be sealed?

A Corian ® surface that has been professionally fabricated and installed is completely sealed and non-porous, meaning it creates a durable barrier without having to be sealed.
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Is Corian cheaper than granite?

Corian countertops vary widely in price, depending on the design and color. They begin at around $50 per square foot and range all the way up to $150. Sometimes Corian is cheaper than granite; sometimes it is more expensive. But as a general rule, it's safe to say the two are comparable in price.
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Can I use Bar Keepers Friend on Corian?

*Bar Keepers Friend is approved for Corian, Hi Macs, Staron and all other brands, as it is quite a gentle bleach cleaner.
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How do I get my Corian sink white again?

In its advice about disinfecting Corian surfaces, DuPont recommends using a solution of half bleach and half water, so even that strong a solution should be okay for removing stains. Or you can use a product that has bleach included, such as Comet Cleaner With Bleach or Soft Scrub With Bleach.
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Is Corian or granite better?

Corian is fairly easy to scratch, can't withstand high temperatures, is almost impossible to stain, and requires no maintenance. Granite is hard to scratch, can handle extremely high temperatures, needs to be maintained with a yearly sealant application, and can stain if you're not diligent about cleaning up spills.
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Is Corian cancerous?

What is known about the dust created by machining (routing, cutting, sanding) Corian® surfaces? The type of dust produced by fabricating Corian® surfaces is considered nontoxic and is referred to as nuisance dust. Inhalation of these nontoxic particles can cause irritation to the nose, throat and upper airways.
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How much is a slab of Corian?

The cost of Corian countertops ranges from $45 to $65 per square foot, and the typical project averages out at $3,000.
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