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How to Clean Corian

How to clean Corian countertops to keep them looking new. Cleaning Corain is actually pretty easy, even if your house cleaning business clients have damaged them.


Corian is a brand name of material used most commonly for making kitchen countertops. This material is one of the best, being durable, strong, long-lasting, and beautiful. Chances are that you have a number of clients with Corian, which is why it's important to know how to clean Corian the right way as to eliminate potential damage. When cared for appropriately, Corian countertops or floors will last the life of the home.

Tip One on How to Clean Corian

If you find that the edges of the Corian around the sink area have become dirty from food particles, you can take an old toothbrush, dipping it in a mixture of warm water and mild dish soap or warm water and ammonia. Then, simply rub the bristles along the seams of the sink and not only is dirt removed but the area is also sanitized.

Tip Two on How to Clean Corian

If there is a problem with hard water deposits, you can purchase one of two products that work well but also safe. Using CLR or Lime Away, simply follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer and when done, go over the Corian with plain water. You can then use a soft cloth to dry the surface or allow it to air dry.

Tip Three on How to Clean Corian

Normal dirt and even slight stains can be removed from Corian with a soft scrubbing product. Most people use the Soft Scrub brand but other reputable brands will work, as long as they are liquid or gel. Additionally, we recommend you use gentle and circular motions for cleaning Corian instead of up and down or side by side. After cleaning, you will again need to go over the Corian surface with clean water and dry with a soft cloth. In some cases, this process may need to be repeated, as well as applying a little more firmness while scrubbing.

Other helpful tips for cleaning Corian is to clean surfaces weekly. If you have a cleaning business, this could be set up on your schedule. This will keep dirt and grime from building up, as well as stains from setting in. Whenever anyone purchases Corian, they should ask the company they bought from for information from the Corian manufacturer specific to care and cleaning.

Many times, the manufacturer will actually offer name brands of products made specifically for this type of material, along with techniques for keeping the surface looking clean and beautiful. You might want to ask your client if they have this information when first starting to save time and effort.

Our final tips on cleaning Corian have to do with restoring a matte finish. For this, we suggest you purchase a green scouring pad and then work the entire surface with medium pressure, again going in a circular motion. If the homeowner has Corian with a semi-gloss or high gloss finish, you can add polish to keep it looking new. One last note – Corian does not handle direct heat so be sure your customer understands that a hot plate or pan should never be placed on the surface to avoid permanent damage.

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