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Default Corian sink repair

I found that, it still has nothing about repair. It is strictly care and
maintenence. This is the page that says not to put hot pots on the counter I
referred to.



"Art" wrote in message
nk.net...
I guess you didn't look deep enuf:

http://www2.dupont.com/Surfaces/en_U...rian_care.html


Beyond that he will indeed have to call a pro.


"PipeDown" wrote in message
nk.net...
Did you even look at your lame link to find out it has no information
about repair. Closest it comes to answering the OP question is to say
not to put hot pots on the surface. I think he already knows that.

The general wisdom on countertops is that once you buy all the required
abrasives and power buffer needed to remove the defect and then polish
the surface, you will have spent as much as a pro and have lots of
leftovers. Then there is the issue of skill, do you think you can make it
look good the first and only time you will do it. Corian also has the
option of color matched fillers if required, you'll never get that in the
retail world.

If it is a real shallow burn, you might try some rubbing compound but
even this might dull the finish.



"Art" wrote in message
nk.net...
www.corian.com




"kheffner" wrote in message
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How do I buff out or repair a corian sink edge that has been burned
slightly by a hot pan rested on it.