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Re: Corian repair

Reply #25
Use the specific Corian adhesive. I know it works
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Re: Corian repair

Reply #26
Is there a way to fix shallow holes in Corian? Repair kit?
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No.
Actually you asked how to fix, not fill.
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Re: Corian repair

Reply #27
What about the corian sink cover? can that be repaired as well. Some Bonehead(not the same bonehead as previously mentioned) dropped a pan on it and broke it in half.

I'll be finding out soon as I managed to break the cover in my sister's 320.  Whoops.  The one in mine is pre broken as well. 

I did some checking and  see the seam kits are scarce on ebay.  Dupont has apparently changed the formulation to a new brew. Here is one.
470ML DuPont Joint Adhesive 2.0 - Bisque color, 1 mixing nozzle included | eBay

Here's the info on it......
Joint Adhesive 2.0 | DuPont ™ Corian ® | DuPont USA

As far as using epoxy etc., I'd be cautious.  May well work, may render the part unrepairable using the specific DuPont product.  As with all things Corian, the supply network is tightly controlled.  May be able to find a third party dealer online, may have to see if you can find a dealer who will sell this stuff to you for diy.  I'll be looking for a source as well, will update with results.
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