Glacier White |
Glacier Ice |
Cirrus White |
Venaro White |
Designer White |
White Jasmine |
Bisque |
Cameo White |
Arctic Ice |
Antarctica |
Rice Paper |
Vanilla |
Witch Hazel |
Linen |
Rain Cloud |
Arctic Strawberry |
Abalone |
Sandalwood |
Tranquil |
Silver Birch |
Strawberry Ice |
Ecru |
Cottage Lane |
Savannah |
Arctic Blueberry |
Arctic Lime |
Clam Shell |
Burled Beach |
Jasmine |
Arctic Mint |
Lime Ice |
Whisper |
Riviera |
Sahara |
Mint Ice |
Saffron |
Fossil |
Canvas |
Green Tea |
Blueberry Ice |
Raffia |
Aurora |
Sagebrush |
Willow |
Concrete |
Mojave |
Sand |
Tarragon |
Blue Pebble |
Juniper |
Granola |
Tumbleweed |
Sandstone |
Dove |
Matterhorn |
Chamois |
Bethany |
Acorn |
Oat |
Doeskin |
Sun |
Adobe |
Fawn |
Verde |
Natural Gray |
Aztec Gold |
Olivite |
Azurite |
Aqualite |
Silverite |
Mandarin |
Hot |
Lilac |
Graphic Blue |
Elderberry |
Pompeii Red |
Copperite |
Platinum |
Gray Fieldstone |
Cobalt |
Cinnabar |
Sonora |
Pine |
Slate |
Graylite |
Bronzite |
Thyme |
Suede |
Medea |
Stone Harbor |
Rosemary |
Serene Sage |
Silt |
Moss |
Anthracite |
Maui |
Lava Rock |
Flint |
Bronze Patina |
Canyon |
Cocoa Brown |
Sorrel |
Night Sky |
Shale |
Earth |
Nocturne |
Mardi Gras |
Your new DuPont™ Corian® solid surface installation entitles you to certain quality assurance standards as provided in this Residential Limited Warranty.
DuPont™ Corian® was created for a lifetime of easy care. Just follow the simple guidelines listed here to help you keep your Corian® surfaces looking fresh. Your Welcome Kit will provide you with the tips to help you maintain your new Corian® installation for years to come.
Download a pdf version of Corian® Care and Maintenance tips, here -> Corian® Care and Maintenance Tips (pdf).
There are three types of Corian® countertop finishes: matte/satin, semi-gloss and high-gloss*. Most countertops are finished with a matte/satin finish. All Corian® sinks have a matte/satin finish. (*Contact your local Corian® sales expert if you are uncertain what type of finish is on your countertop.)
Soapy water, ammonia based cleaners (not window cleaners as they can leave a waxy build up that may dull the surface) 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 below to properly clean your countertop and sink.
Experience has shown that a film builds up on the surface if water is left to dry on the countertop. This film will dull the look of the countertop making the finish appear blotchy and uneven. To prevent build up of the film, it is very important to wipe the countertop completely dry after spills and cleaning.
Some colors of Corian® may require more frequent cleaning to maintain a uniform finish. Darker colors tend to require more attention than lighter colors. Over time, even with proper care, 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 below.
A KEY TO KEEPING YOUR COUNTERTOPS LOOKING GOOD IS TO THOROUGHLY RINSE AND WIPE COMPLETELY DRY AFTER CLEANING
Typically, three types of countertop finishes are used: matte/satin, semi-gloss and high-gloss*. Most countertops are finished with a matte/satin finish. All sinks have a matte finish. However, routine cleaning may raise the gloss level of the countertop over time. Soapy water, ammonia-based cleaners (Not window 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 below 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 their beauty. Darker colors tend to show fine scratches more easily and will 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.
*Contact us if you are unsure of your finish.
CLEANING ALL FINISHES |
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Most dirt & residue |
Use soapy water, ammonia based cleaner (not window cleaner), rinse and wipe completely dry. Commercially available solid surface cleaners, such as Clean EnCounters® will also work well. |
Preventing hard water marks |
Rinse and wipe completely dry after cleaning; clean up spills before they dry. |
Removing hard water marks |
Use a cleaner formulated for removing hard water marks such as CLR or Lime-A-Way. |
Difficult residue |
Spray residue with Deep Cleaner for DuPont Corian® from Stone Care International. Follow instructions on the bottle. Wash area with soapy water, rinse and wipe completely dry. If residue persists, follow steps below for removing dulling film. |
Disinfecting |
Occasionally, wipe surface with diluted household bleach (1 part water/1 part bleach). Rinse top thoroughly with water and wipe completely dry. |
SINKS & LAVATORIES |
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Cleaning |
Follow procedures above or use Soft Scrub® and a green Scotch-Brite® pad to remove residue. Rub green Scotch-Brite® pad over entire sink to blend in finish. NOTE: Do Not use Scotch-Brite® on the countertop surface. |
Disinfecting |
Fill your sink 1/4 full with diluted household bleach (1 part water/1 part bleach). Be sure to get some of the solution into the overflow opening to disinfect. Let the solution stay in the sink for 15 minutes; then wash sides and bottom as solution drains. Rinse out the sink with water. |
Scotch Brite® is a registered trademark of 3M Company
Soft Scrub® is a registered trademark of The Dial Corporation
Countertop Magic® is a registered trademark of The Hope Co.
Enhance Countertop Polish® is a registered of Eastern Marble Co.
While Corian® is heat resistant, as with all countertop materials, it is important to minimize direct heat exposure to protect your surface and investment.
DO NOT PLACE HOT POTS, PANS, ETC. DIRECTLY ON THE COUNTERTOP SURFACE.
Always use heat trivets or hot pads when placing hot objects on any surface. Always use a trivet under portable heat generating appliances such as a toaster oven. Allow cookware to cool before placing it into a Corian® sink.
In most cases Corian® can be repaired if damaged. Be sure to follow these guidelines to help you prevent any permanent damage to your Corian®.
You may notice that the surface of your countertop begins to look blotchy. Typically, this is caused by leaving hard water to dry on the surface which will leave a film of minerals. To remove this film:
Because the solid beauty of Corian® goes all the way through, Corian® surfaces are renewable. You can remove minor cuts and scratches yourself by following these instructions.
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With proper care, your Corian® countertop can stay looking like new. Your DuPont™ Corian® carries a Limited Residential Warranty. For complete details, see warranty literature.
Corian® is the brand name for a solid surfacing material created by DuPont that has earned trust and respect as a proven material that brings design versatility, long-term performance and value to any environment. More than just countertops, Corian® lends itself to imaginative uses, innovative interpretations, and enduring applications. It can be cut, routed, drilled, sculpted, bent, or worked like a fine wood. The ever-evolving color palette now extends to more than 100 colors. If you can envision it, chances are you can create it with Corian®.
Corian® is available at over 4,000 independent kitchen & bath retailers nationally. National home centers (The Home Depot and Lowes) sell Corian®. Additionally, we have a network of countertop replacement experts available to give your home a "quick refresh" with Corian® via our Corian® 1-2-3 program. With options like this, there is definitely a retailer within reach.
Corian® is stain-resistant. Because Corian® is nonporous, stains can't penetrate the surface, so it's easy to clean and maintain. Unlike natural stone, Corian® never requires sealing.
We do not recommend placing a hot pot directly on Corian®. Although Corian® remains stable and undamaged in temperatures up to 212ºF (100ºC), high heat or flame will damage your surface. In most cases, this damage can be repaired. To protect your Corian® from heat damage, always use a hot pad or a trivet with rubber feet when using hot pots, or heat-generating appliances like electric skillets or electric cooking pots.
Corian® is easy to clean. This video will walk you through some easy tips for keeping your countertop looking as good as the day it was installed. Soapy water or an ammonia-based cleaner is all that is necessary for day-to-day care of your Corian®. Minor scratches, burns or discoloration are also easy to repair. Major damage should be repaired by a Certified Fabricator/Installer of DuPont Corian®. Contact an Authorized Retailer of Corian® for assistance.
You can purchase samples through our website. Order Corian® samples.
A trained professional must install Corian®. DuPont has a network of trained, certified fabricator/installers nationally. DuPont has redefined the installation experience by introducing and exclusively using DuPont Certified Professionals. Our trained professionals will guide you through the process, and you'll be delighted with the results.
No, Corian® is nonporous. Unlike natural stone, Corian® never needs sealing making it easy to live with! Corian® is a beautiful, maintenance-free surface that you're sure to enjoy for many years to come.
In order to get a square-foot measurement, measure the length and width of your countertop. Multiply these numbers together. If you've measured in inches, divide the result by 144 to get to approximate square footage. This diagram will help.
Corian® is easy to clean and is certified kosher. Because Corian® is nonporous, stains do not penetrate the surface. With proper cleaning, Corian® also resists the growth of mold, mildew and bacteria. Corian® is also heat and scratch resistant.