How do I clean, brighten and shine corian countertops?
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Corian is a brand name. They make sandstone, granite, and many more.
Hi Daniela,
I'm Linda and we have Corian countertops in our bathrooms. Personally, I like using a 50/50 mix of vinegar and water with a few drops of Dawn. Or you can use any window cleaner that you have. If there are spots that are hard to remove, I use a paste of baking soda & water then spray with a 50/50 blend of vinegar & water with the Dawn. Let it sit to give it time to work, then rinse. You might have to scrub a little - depending on the stain, but I don't use any harsh cleaners on my Corian. The baking soda & vinegar process has always worked for me. Sometimes, I'll put a small amount of vegetable oil on a soft cloth and give my Corian an extra polish. I hope this helps you. Wishing you the best.
Here is what the manufacturer recommends.
http://www.corian.com/-use-care-