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 DuPont Corian Countertops in West Michigan
Invented and produced by DuPont, Corian is a solid surface offering superior design possibilities and excellent long-term performance, used both in the home and in many different commercial environments, from hotels to healthcare, retail to marine.
With its balance of beauty and performance, Corian lends itself to imaginative uses, innovative designs and enduring applications. If you can imagine it, you can probably create it with Corian. Available in over 100 colors, Corian can be carved, routed or worked like wood, molded, thermoformed or inlayed… the design options are almost limitless.
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IN YOUR KITCHEN
Corian has beauty, strength and versatility built into its very nature. Ideal for a range of kitchen styles from hi-tech to traditional. Corian offers extraordinary design flexibility and comes in over 100 colors. Joined in a way that creates inconspicuous seams and a sleek, hygienic, non-porous surface, Corian is ideal for worktops, splashbacks and integral sinks & many other exciting applications. |
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IN YOUR BATHROOM
Seamless to the eye and touch, Corian can become the main attraction in any bathroom. Versatile good looks mean that you can choose one product for wall cladding, shower trays, vanity tops and bowls, to create truly individual design schemes. Durable, non-porous, naturally hygienic and easy to clean, Corian© offer low-maintenance luxury and peace of mind. |
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THE COLORS OF CORIAN
Aiming to embody and to illustrate the spirit of the times within the decorative landscape, the extensive color palette for DuPont Corian is continually evolving. The development process has included workshop seminars with the design community, as well as consultation with experts such as Pantone. See the Colors of Corian |
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HOW TO CLEAN CORIAN COUNTERTOPS
Corian is not self-cleaning, whatever you have been told! But it is simple to maintain its initial appearance.
• For everyday cleaning, try the easy way first! Although liquids cannot penetrate Corian, it is best to wipe up spills as they occur. Just use a damp cloth and a mild cream abrasive cleanser or a common household degreaser. Always clean using a circular motion. If a stain needs more attention, refer to our cleaning methods stated herein.
• 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.
• Dealing with resistant stains:
Common household spills, such as vinegar, coffee, tea, lemon juice, dyes, ketchup, red wine or vegetable spills: First, try the easy methods, then progress with an abrasive plastic scouring pad and a detergent or an ammonia based hard-surface cleaner.
Only with a really persistent stain as lily pollen, or saffron, or with a light scratch, should you need to resort to an abrasive plastic scouring pad and rub over the stain with some bleach. Rinse several times with warm water and dry with a soft cloth. Always restore the overall luster afterwards, using a damp cloth and a mild cream abrasive cleaner and blend the scrubbed area into the entire surface by rubbing in a circular motion. If hard water scale has built up around the waste or taps, use an abrasive plastic scouring pad and rub over the stain with a standard household lime-scale remover and follow the manufacturer's instructions. Rinse several times with warm water and dry with a soft cloth. Restore the gloss level as described above. |
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