Corian is the original solid surface material — developed by DuPont and now manufactured by Wilsonart — and remains one of the most popular choices for high-end kitchen and bathroom surfaces in the UK. Its reputation for seamless joins and repairability is well earned, but it still gets damaged. Here’s a guide to Corian worktop repair, what’s possible, and how professional repairs work.
Why Corian Is One of the Most Repairable Worktop Materials
Unlike quartz, granite or laminate, Corian is a homogeneous material — the colour and texture runs all the way through the sheet. This means that with the right abrasives and tools, surface damage can literally be sanded away, and deeper chips can be filled with compatible adhesive that matches the substrate exactly. The result is often invisible even under close inspection.
Common Types of Corian Damage
Chips and Edge Damage
Edge chips are common on Corian worktops — the material’s slight flexibility means it can chip under sharp impacts, particularly on profiled edges. Chips are repaired using Corian-compatible two-part adhesive, colour-matched to the specific Corian colour, then sanded and polished flush.
Burn Marks
Corian is less heat-resistant than it might appear. Hot pans placed directly on the surface can leave scorch marks — a discoloured, sometimes bubbled patch that won’t respond to cleaning. Burn marks on Corian can often be sanded out if they haven’t penetrated deep into the surface; extensive burns require filling and refinishing.
Deep Scratches and Knife Marks
Corian scratches more easily than quartz but repairs more easily too. Deep knife marks that cut through the surface can be filled and sanded back; broad scratch patterns from abrasive cleaning can often be sanded out across a wider area and re-polished.
Staining and Discolouration
Strong dyes, red wine, curry and chemical cleaning products can discolour lighter Corian colours. Staining that hasn’t penetrated deep can be sanded out. Chemical bleaching — usually from strong cleaning products — may require a wider area sand-and-polish treatment.
Joint and Seam Issues
Corian worktops are often installed with nearly invisible joins. Over time, these joins can open, discolour or develop a step. Professional repair re-bonds the join with matched adhesive and refinishes the area to restore the seamless appearance.
Can You DIY Repair Corian?
Minor scratches on Corian can be managed with a fine-grit abrasive and careful polishing — this is easier on Corian than on any other worktop material. For chips, burns and colour-specific repairs, professional repair is strongly recommended. The matching adhesives and finishing abrasives are not available to consumers, and a poor DIY repair on white or light Corian is very visible.
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