Re: Sealing FT Solid Surfaces?
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Most of the duPont literature says you do not have to seal Corian because it is non-porous. Some other sites list things to put on the surface but you have to be careful to start with a clean sirface to begin with or you will just seal in what ever is there.
The FT sinks look like they are cast Corian. Not sure how they did that but those parts may have some porosity. We have had good luck with SoftScrub with bleach to keep our counters, sinks and shower surfaces clean. We use a white 3M ScotchBrite pad and just enough SoftScrub and not much water and scrub away. It does a nice job on the kitchen sink drains too. When done a thorough rinse and wipe dry. duPont recommends wiping the surfaces dry to prevent water spots.
If you have scratches they are pretty easy to sand out. Start with 220 then 320 then 400 and then 600 wet or dry or much higher depending on how much gloss you want. Do a fairly large area to blend in with surrounding areas or just do the whole surface. It is kind of messy. (Dusty, a good vacuum helps)
I also like to wax the surfaces every few months with a hard micocrystalline wax. Just a very thin layer is all that is needed. I use this on lots of tools too. A nice wax on your hand saw makes work easy and rust stay away.
Amazon.com: Renaissance Micro-Crystalline Wax Polish (65 ml): Home Improvement
http://www.dupont.com/content/dam/dupont/tools-tactics/bi/surfaces-technical-library/documents/north-america/CORIAN_CARE_IN_USE.pdf
Roger
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