As many of us can attest
to the kitchen is an important centerpiece of every home. It is the central
location everyone navigates to during special occasions such as family
gatherings, holidays and parties. Therefore it should give the wow effect.
Corian Counters have been around for over 40 years. They are manufactured by
DuPont. Unlike many of its counterparts Corian comes in an array of colors most
notably even stone. You can order it pre-cut and match it to your kitchen's
style. This material is available in semi-gloss, matte satin and a very swanky
high gloss finish.
Corian is very
durable because it is solid all the way through. It does not fall apart or peel
because of this reason. If you do happen to see minor imperfections you are
able to gently sand it or give it a light scrub to repair it. Mildew and the
growth of bacteria cannot readily grow on this surface. This is due to the
material being nonporous. This also helps it resist stains.
Just
like any other material there are things to consider such as the material
scratches easily. Placing hot items on the surface for more than a few seconds
can damage it. Using sharp utensils to cut with will damage the surface as
well. One way to avoid scratching the material is to use a cutting board. A
matte finish is recommended in many cases. Corian is expensive and depending on
the size of your kitchen may not be the most economical way to beautify your
kitchen space.
A great way to clean
Corian is a little soapy water or a cleaner with an ammonia base. Be very
careful not to let the surface remain wet for long periods. A film may appear
on the surface and it will lose its luster.
If
you have questions about this material or would like to talk to an expert visit
your nearest Lowe's or Home Depot.
Morrishia Dooley
Solid Source Realty
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