I left a hot pan on Corian and it made a white circle burn mark. How can I remove the burn marks without damaging the Corian surface?
Jerry
Here's a tip I read years ago in a very old "Hints from Heloise" book:
If you set a hot pot down and scorch your countertop, mark a square around the burned place that you can cover with an inexpensive ceramic tile. Use a drill and jigsaw to cut out the marked square. Replace the section with the ceramic tile and grout in place.
Why do this instead of figuring out a way to remove or hide the burned spot? It's because you're going to keep cooking in this same kitchen, and you're going to keep being yourself. Obviously, this spot is a convenient place to be able to set down a hot pan safely. If you just scoured out the burnt spot, odds are good you'd have another burn in almost the same place to deal with sooner or later. Once you've taken an hour or so to replace that bit of counter with ceramic tile instead, your kitchen prep area is custom-designed for your needs.
Hope this idea helps.
(08/29/2008)
No need to do any cutting into the Corian.
Items you will need:
Once the repair has been made buy several tiles and place them on the counter and use them to put your hot pans instead of placing directly on the Corian. (08/29/2008)
By Harry
Add your voice! Click below to comment. ThriftyFun is powered by your wisdom!