Can I put a polyurethane finish on a Corian countertop?
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I wouldn't recommend this. A Corian countertop usually doesn't need any type of sealing, etc. I am afraid it might peel and cause problems if you add poly to it.
Why would you want to? Corian is already a low maintenance. Why junk it up with paint?
NO NO NO!!! DO NOT EVEN TRY THIS! Corian is an extremely dense plastic and the poly can dissolve it. Trust me, you do NOT want to do that!
never heard of this but curious why
Agree with everyone who has already said NO!
If it is indeed Corian, it is very expensive.
What lead you to have this idea in the first place?
I prefer a shinier finish...