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Old 09-26-2008, 03:46 PM   #1
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My lovely wife accidentally scratched our Corian counter top (a nice long scratch!). We were not happy, but since I have done quite a bit of woodworking, I figured this was a chance to see if I could fix it. Turns out it was a piece of cake.

I sanded the scratch area with wet 600 grit paper until the scratch was gone. This left a very dull area where I sanded it. I then sanded with wet 1500 grit. Wow -- almost perfect. Finally, I scrubbed it with liquid Bar Keeper's Friend (an abrasive cleaner) and then waxed it with a cleaner wax. The end result was outstanding. No scratch and no dull area -- you can not see where the scratch was.

This was a very easy fix to perform and makes me very pleased to have the Corian versus the laminate counter.
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My lovely wife accidentally scratched our Corian counter top (a nice long scratch!). We were not happy, but since I have done quite a bit of woodworking, I figured this was a chance to see if I could fix it. Turns out it was a piece of cake.

I sanded the scratch area with wet 600 grit paper until the scratch was gone. This left a very dull area where I sanded it. I then sanded with wet 1500 grit. Wow -- almost perfect. Finally, I scrubbed it with liquid Bar Keeper's Friend (an abrasive cleaner) and then waxed it with a cleaner wax. The end result was outstanding. No scratch and no dull area -- you can not see where the scratch was.

This was a very easy fix to perform and makes me very pleased to have the Corian versus the laminate counter.
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Old 09-26-2008, 04:11 PM   #3
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Did your Tour not come with a Corian repair kit?? My Vectra did.
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I didn't get a Corian repair kit with my Vectra!
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No repair kit in my Tour either. What is in the repair kit?

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Old 09-27-2008, 06:49 AM   #6
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It was a soft plastic case, with 3 or 4 different grade abrasive-backed sponges and a couple of cleaners and polishes.

Or maybe it came with the Corian counter tops we put in our kitchen about the time we got the Vectra. Sold the house, may have kept the kit.
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