Everyday cleaning

Although liquids cannot penetrate Corian®, it is best to wipe up spills as they occur. Generally, a damp microfiber cloth used with a standard household kitchen spray, such as Cif or Mr. Muscle should remove most stains. Always clean using a circular motion.

Sinks

Once or twice a week, give your sink a beauty treatment: Remove all the fat and oil residues of normal food preparation from the sink, using a detergent or a hard-surface cleaner. Use a spray with 3/4 of liquid household bleach and 1/4 water to spray the sink and leave a few hours or overnight. The exposure time should be limited to 16hrs. In the morning, rinse or clean with a damp cloth. The sink should then be beautifully clean, with very little effort.

Worktops and sinks

Generally, a damp microfiber cloth used with a standard household kitchen spray should remove most stains.

Dealing with resistant stains

Common household spills, such as vinegar, coffee, tea, lemon juice, dyes, ketchup, red wine or vegetable spills: Refer to the table in our use and care guidelines on specific stains.
Hard water can be a problem in many areas, and can build up over time. If you live in a hard water area, and are experiencing problems with stain removal, apply “Viakal” gel over the area, leave for 2-4 minutes, then remove with a damp microfiber cloth. Using a second clean microfiber cloth, rinse the area thoroughly with water. Use a damp microfiber cloth and a mild abrasive cleaning product (e.g. Barkeeper’s Friend…).

If the problem persists, please contact our Corian® Warranty centre, who will be able to refer you to a local Corian® Quality Network Fabricator or Service Centre for professional advice.

Watch out for:

  • Heat marks & scorching
    Always use a heat protection pad, trivet (with rubber feet) or protective sink mat for hot cookware, or leave cookware to cool on the hob first. Never put hot pans, particularly cast iron, directly on a Corian® top or in a sink. Such heat can damage any surface
    Pouring boiling liquids directly into sinks without turning on the cold tap may damage your Corian®.
    Always use the correct size pan on the burner and place it centrally. An overhanging pan scorches surrounding surfaces.
  • Scratches
    Like all materials DuPont™ Corian® will develop slight abrasion marks in normal daily use:
    Never cut or chop on Corian®– it will score the work surface! Use a chopping board instead.
    Dark, heavily pigmented colours will show scratches, dust and ordinary wear and tear more readily than lighter, textured colours. (For more details, refer to our colour brochure).
  • Chemical Spillage
    Accidental spills of strong chemicals (e.g. paint stripper, brush cleaners, metal cleaners, oven cleaners, cleaners containing methylene chloride, acid drain cleaners, acetone based nail varnish removers etc.) should be flushed promptly with plenty of soapy water to avoid damaging worktops! For nail varnish spills, non-acetone based remover can be used, and then flushed with water. Undetected or prolonged exposure to chemicals may damage the surface.
  • Instant Boiling Water Taps
    A container should be used to collect boiling water at all times as boiling water from this type of tap may cause surface damage in and around Corian® sinks and otherwise discolouration, light cracking or ‘crazing’ may occur. This type of damage is not covered by the DuPont 10 Year Warranty.

Whatever happens, do not despair!
DuPont™ Corian ® is inherently “renewable” because it is solid and homogeneous all the way through. Most damage, including severe impact, heat or chemical damage, can usually be repaired on site to restore the original, smooth, hygienic solid surface integrity.

For information on professional re-sanding or repairing of your Corian® work surface contact Deeley Fabrication www.dfmk.co.uk

Original article written and sourced from www.dupont.co.uk