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How to Polish Corian Countertops Easily

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The surfaces of countertops can lose their sparkles if they are not properly maintained. One of the ways to maintain a Corian countertop is by polishing it. But not just polishing, polishing the countertop the right way. If polishing is not properly done, it can leave the countertop even worse.

This article explains how to polish Corian countertops properly without causing any damage to the countertops including DIY methods. We will also discuss the different reasons why corian countertops should be polished.

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Reasons for Polishing Solid Surface Countertops

Like every smooth surface, there is a need to occasionally polish solid surface countertops. Solid surface countertops will look better when they are properly polished.

Restoring Shine and Luster

Shine and luster is one of the major characteristics of solid surface countertops. They mostly have a glassy feel that reflects light especially when light is shone on the surface. Shine and luster are not permanent on solid surface countertops. It reduces with frequent use.

The good thing is that the initial shine and luster of the solid surface countertop can be restored by using solid surface countertop polish. 

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Removing Minor Scratches

Scratches on countertops are a result of the regular use of sharp objects or the constant placement of heavy objects directly on the countertop. Multiple scratches can destroy the beauty of the countertop, and make it look less appealing. 

Polishing solid surface countertops is needed to reduce the scratches, and enhance their appearance. This is done by giving the surface a smooth finish by evening out the uneven feel caused by the scratches. The polish will serve as a filler to fill up all the scratches and create an extra layer of protection.

Polishing surfaces also have the advantage of reducing the friction on the surface which in turn reduces wear and tear on that surface. 

Enhancing Hygiene and Cleanliness

Polishing solid surface countertops helps maintain a smooth, non-porous surface. A polished surface is easier to clean and disinfect, preventing the accumulation of dirt, bacteria, and stains.

You probably need just a cotton material to wipe dust that might be on the surface of the countertop. Since there are fewer scratches, there will be no hiding place for mold, fungus, and bacteria.

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How to Polish Solid Surface Countertops with Recommended Methods

If you are not sure of how to polish solid surface countertops, make sure you stay glued to this part! 

Using a Non-Abrasive Polish

Non-abrasive polish will give a smooth finish to the surface of the countertop. They look like lubricants and do not contain tiny particles that can cause scratches. Before you apply the non-abrasive polish, you need to prepare the surface and do the following:

Clean the Countertop

First, you need to know how to clean a solid surface countertop. Use a mild detergent and warm water to soften and remove any dirt, grease, or residue from the surface. Make sure you do not add polish to a dirty surface.

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Select the Non-Abrasive Polish

Pick a non-abrasive solid surface countertop polish. Non-abrasive polish should be selected based on its surface compatibility with the countertop and how friendly the polish is to both the users and the environment. 

Apply and Spread the Polish

Dab the surface of the countertop with a tiny amount of non-abrasive solid surface countertop polish. A larger quantity of polish can be applied to some areas, especially areas that are looking dull and have lost their shine, or places with more scratches.

Buff the Surface

Use a clean, dry cloth or a buffing pad to buff the surface after polishing solid surface countertops. This can be done in a rotational manner gently until the polish has blended with the surface of the countertop, and the desired shine has been achieved.

DIY Baking Soda Paste

If solid surface countertop polish is not handy, baking soda paste can be used for polishing countertops. You will need the following items to do this. Baking soda, distilled water, a small dish, and a spatula for application. You will also need soft cleaning cloths, wide plastic wraps, and clear tape. 

The first thing to do is to create a thick baking soda paste by mixing 1/2 cup of baking soda with a small amount of distilled water. 

After cleaning the countertop, the paste can be applied directly to the surface of the countertop and dabbed evenly. More quantity of baking soda paste can be added to places with scratches and fewer shines. 

After the baking soda paste has been distributed evenly on the solid surface countertop, a moist cloth can be used to apply the paste in a gentle rotational motion to buff the surface properly.

Microfiber Cloth and Warm Water

Finally, dampen a microfiber cloth and use a combination of water and mild dish soap to scrub the surface properly. Rinse the surface with clean water after washing. Allow the countertop after which a clean soft towel should be used to wipe the surface.

Tips for Maintaining the Shine and Appearance of Corian Countertops 

Polishing countertops is not enough to make them shine and improve their appearance at all times. Some additional deliberate actions can help you keep the surface in a proper state.

Use Gentle Cleaners

Gentle and mild cleaning agents should be used on the surface of the countertop. When gentle cleaners are not effective to clean stubborn stains, a cleaner containing ammonia can be used to get those stubborn stains off. 

Harsh bleaching agents can remove stubborn stains, but they can also destroy the countertop, so they should be avoided. 

Avoid High Heat and Scratching

Heat can damage corian countertops and make them lose their shine. Ensure you protect the countertop from heat. You can do this by not placing a hot pot or pan directly onto the countertop. Rather, put trivets, oven mitts, or thick towels under them. 

Prevent Direct Sunlight

The ultraviolet rays of the sun can damage the additives on a Corian countertop. It can react with the decorative pigments and make them lose their coloring and general aesthetics. Prevent direct sunlight from the countertops to make them last longer and remain attractive.

Get High-Quality Solid Surface Countertops from KKR

KKR is Asia’s leading manufacturer of high-quality solid surface countertops. We produce numerous kinds of countertops that come in varying sizes, styles, and pigments. 

Our countertops are of high standards and have various applications. They can be used in residential apartments, and commercial places like hospitals, offices, retirement homes, and more.

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Non-Porous Material for Countertop

Our solid surface countertops are made wholly from non-porous materials. Hence, you are assured of high sterility and little to no chances of mold and mildew growth. 

Our non-porous countertops include:

Long Service Life

All our countertops come along with a warranty that guarantees you that we got your back in case of any eventuality. Our watchword is delivering high-quality products, all of our countertops check the necessary standards and guarantee long service life.

Conclusion

Learning how to polish corian countertops is a major step to retaining the beauty of your countertop. Polishing can be done using a non-abrasive polish, a baking soda paste, or using a microfiber cloth and warm water.

Do you need a solid surface countertop for your kitchen, bathroom, or business? KKR has several collections of countertops that can suit your needs. Reach out to us today to get started on your dream solid surface countertop.

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