How to clean a Corian counter top?

Dorothy Motzer
by Dorothy Motzer



  4 answers
  • Robert G Robert G on Feb 19, 2019

    I have dark blue Corian and Corian white cutting tray. I use handmade spray clorox water to clean the cutting block daily. Or you can use handmade dawn dish soap in a spray bottle and wipe clean. Then after I clean the countertops with spray dawn dish soap, I pour some lemon oil on a rag and wipe the entire clounters down with it, let it sit for about 15 minutes then go back over it and buff it with another clean towel to a shine. I also will on occasion will spray Pledge on the counters and buff to a shine. Either way both look great!


    I ALWAYS have spray clorox on my counters for cleanup in kitchen and bathroom. My go to cleaning spray.


    You can also use Pledge on SLATE countertops. I have this as well. Spray soapy Dawn Dish soap and water ( only a few drops in the bottle. You don't want it real soapy, just enough) to clean and dry then Pledge. That's it on slate!!! Slate will etch from chemicals of all kinds, including dish soaps and hand soaps in bottles and or solid bar. Not a good choice for designing a bathroom and countertops, choose another type of material for bathroom usage.


    beware I have warned you.

  • Holly Lengner - Lost Mom Holly Lengner - Lost Mom on Feb 19, 2019

    I have a friend that uses warm soapy water (with dawn dish soap) and Clorox wipes. She says they work great.

  • Chloe Crabtree Chloe Crabtree on Jul 13, 2023

    Clean your natural stone countertop with a mild kitchen cleaner.

    1. Make a solution of warm water and mild dish soap. ...
    2. Dip a soft cloth into the solution and wring it out until just damp.
    3. Wipe the countertop in small circular motions with light to medium pressure.
    4. If you encounter bits of dried-on food, apply more pressure.