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Corian Worktop Repair: What’s Possible and How It Works

Corian is one of the most popular solid surface worktop materials in UK kitchens and bathrooms — valued for its seamless appearance, non-porous surface, and the fact that it can be sanded and buffed. But what happens when it chips, scratches, or burns? Can it actually be repaired?

The answer is yes — and in many cases, Corian is easier to repair than stone or laminate worktops. Here’s what you need to know.

What Is Corian?

Corian is a brand of solid surface material made by DuPont, though the term is now widely used to describe any solid acrylic composite worktop. It’s made from roughly two-thirds mineral (aluminium trihydrate) and one-third acrylic binder, which creates a hard, consistent, homogeneous material — the same colour and composition all the way through, with no grains or voids.

This matters for repair, because unlike stone (which has a printed or natural pattern only on the surface), scratches and shallow damage in Corian remove material that has the same colour all the way through — making sanding and polishing a highly effective repair technique.

Types of Corian Damage That Can Be Repaired

  • Scratches — both fine surface scratches and deeper marks
  • Chips and gouges — where material has been removed by impact
  • Burns — from hot pans, cigarettes, or heat damage near hobs
  • Staining — where the surface has been penetrated by chemicals or pigments
  • Dull patches — where the surface finish has been compromised by abrasive cleaning
  • Cracks — where thermal or mechanical stress has cracked the slab

The Key Advantage of Corian: It Can Be Sanded

One of Corian’s defining features is that it can be abraded and re-polished. For surface scratches and dull patches, a professional technician can sand the affected area with progressively finer abrasives, restoring the surface to a uniform matt, satin, or gloss finish (depending on the original specification).

This isn’t possible with laminate (which has a decorative paper layer), stone (which has a polished surface over a crystalline structure), or quartz (which can only be polished to a limited extent). For Corian, it’s a genuine advantage — shallow damage can often be addressed without any filling or colour-matching at all.

Repairing Chips and Burns in Corian

Deeper damage — chips that have removed material, or burns that have changed the texture and colour of the surface — require more than sanding alone. The process involves:

  1. Removing any discoloured or loose material from the damaged area
  2. Applying a colour-matched Corian or solid surface filler to restore the profile
  3. Curing the repair (some products use UV curing; others cure chemically)
  4. Sanding and shaping the fill to be flush with the surrounding surface
  5. Re-polishing to the correct finish level

The result is typically very good — because the fill can be colour-matched precisely and the sanding and polishing blend the repair area into the surrounding worktop without a visible edge or boundary.

Can You DIY Corian Repair?

For very fine scratches, yes — Corian can be carefully sanded with fine-grit sandpaper (starting at 400 grit and working up to 1500 or higher) and then polished. This works on matt or satin-finish worktops more easily than on high-gloss, where getting a consistent sheen across the repaired area is harder.

For chips, burns, or anything deeper than surface scratches, a professional result requires specialist fillers and equipment. DIY attempts to fill Corian often result in visible colour mismatches or uneven surfaces — so for anything significant, calling a professional saves time and money.

Corian Repair vs Replacement

Solid surface worktops are significantly cheaper to replace than granite or quartz, but a full replacement still involves templating, fabrication, and installation — a process that takes time and disrupts the kitchen for a day or more.

Professional repair is faster and cheaper in almost every case where the damage is localised. For extensive damage across a large area, resurfacing (sanding the entire worktop) is often a viable alternative to replacement at a fraction of the cost.

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Shazam Repairs carries out Corian and solid surface worktop repairs across the UK. Send us a photo and we’ll give you a quote with no obligation.

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