How to repair peeling paint on white corian countertop?
hi... I removed waterproof tape from my corian countertop and peeled the paint of my corian. what should i do to repair/fix it?
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Hi there, so sorry to hear that. Hopefully this video will help you fix your corian countertop - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmtI5YdKAPE
Hello there,
Rub the edge down and touch up the paint, or Put another piece of tape down that covers the area, or add a trim with double sided tape. Best wishes!
Hi Aini, so sorry to hear that. This video tutorial will help you fix the peeling paint on your corian countertop - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmtI5YdKAPE
You might be able to sand it down with fine grit sand paper-220- and then prime and repaint. Let everything dry really well, hopefully your sanding will blend in the edges where the paint remains.
You can paint Corian, but it is not a permanent solution and will wear down.
Also you could give Corian a call and ask them what to do.
You will have to sand and repaint that area. Be sure to 'feather' the edges to get it to blend in well.
Hello. I had corion for two years only a brief exposure. Mine was a solid surface. I might suggest calling the manufacturer directly for their advice.
I would sand it down with 1200 grit paper. It will smooth it out without leaving marks. I got my 1200 grit at Ace Hardware
Rustoleum and Gianni both have counter top restoration kits,that many have used and had success with.
just send it of with high number grit paper and repaint again