How to clean countertop ? Not granite. Maybe Corian.
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My husband left a can of cooking spray on the counter and it left a grease ring on my new granite counter top that was recently installed.
Here's a link from the company:
https://www.corian.com/IMG/pdf/k-26840-corian-solid-surface-care-and-maintenance.pdf
Here you go:
Natural Corian Stain Remover
This combo removes stains without using bleach or strong chemicals. We have a white sink, so it didn’t affect the color—but if you have a colored sink, test it in a hidden area first to be sure.
Mix this recipe up as needed—don’t try to store it for later.
Ingredients
¼ cup baking soda
2-3 Tablespoons hydrogen peroxide
ref:https://brownthumbmama.com/removing-stains-corian/
I found this, which shows you how to care/clean them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNit64PmShU
Here's a link of care right from the company:
http://www.corian.com/-use-care-
Thanks everyone
Here's how I clean my counters - https://chascrazycreations.com/clean-kitchen-natural-products/
Hello. This link could be helpful.
https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/how-to-clean-kitchen-countertops
Since you aren't sure what the material is, I would be cautious and use a netted dishcloth and soapy warm water like blue Dawn.
For a tougher mess, you could make your own cleaner with this recipe:
2 tsp baking soda
1 tsp liquid castile soap
1-1/2 cups water
Pour in 1/2 water & baking soda in a spray bottle & shake until dissolved. Add soap and gently mix in by turning the bottle, not shaking, then add other 1/2 of water.
Hi Dorothy, hope this helps you out, https://www.corian.com/-use-care-
Dawn, Rubbing Alcohol, and water in spray bottle. 1/3 alcohol, 1 tsp dawn, rest water
disinfects and cleans
I just use microfiber clothes or sponges. E-cloth is my favorite: https://www.ecloth.com/#a_aid=5b5769e44b71f&a_bid=f45b9edd
Try Bio Cleaner paste. I cleans so many types of material. I use in sinks, stainless steel sink, glass cook top, Formica counter and stone tile counter top. It is a super fine polishing compound made from pumice derived from lava.
If they are laminate or corian you can try this: Liberally spray an all purpose cleaning soap and let it sit for five minutes, then wipe clean with a microfiber cloth damp with hot water.