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We recently bought ahouse with Corian countertops. They have some
minor scratches and are a little dull. I understand that you can buff these out with Scotchbrite. Anyone know the procedure? |
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It's pretty simple. You just sand the surface with a scotchbrite pad. I
usually put a pad under an orbital sander. It doesn't actually polish the Corian . . . . it just gives it a uniform, matte surface. "Oliver Costich" wrote in message ... We recently bought ahouse with Corian countertops. They have some minor scratches and are a little dull. I understand that you can buff these out with Scotchbrite. Anyone know the procedure? |
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Bubba wrote:
It's pretty simple. You just sand the surface with a scotchbrite pad. I usually put a pad under an orbital sander. It doesn't actually polish the Corian . . . . it just gives it a uniform, matte surface. "Oliver Costich" wrote in message ... We recently bought ahouse with Corian countertops. They have some minor scratches and are a little dull. I understand that you can buff these out with Scotchbrite. Anyone know the procedure? It's a little more complicated than that. Here's the procedure straight from dupont: http://www.dupont.com/corian/documen...nishcorian.pdf - Bryan |
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