Micro-Mesh Corian Countertop Repair Kit

Micro-Mesh Corian Countertop Repair Kit
Micro-Mesh Corian Countertop Repair Kit
Micro-Mesh Corian Countertop Repair Kit
Micro-Mesh Corian Countertop Repair Kit
Micro-Mesh Corian Countertop Repair Kit
Micro-Mesh Corian Countertop Repair Kit

Key features

  • Repairs scratchs
  • Repairs burns
  • Brings back high gloss finish
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Micro-Mesh Corian Countertop Repair Kit

List Price: $41.05$36.95DEALYou Save: $4.10 (10%)
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Customer Reviews

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Great results on lighter Corian
Spotted Dog MomAugust 11, 2017
I was able to remove a number of mild to moderate scratches from my Corian countertops. My countertops are beige/tan with a semi gloss finish. I followed the directions closely and the result was very, very good. Be patient and take your time with each of the sanding pads and you can get a nice result.
Great product, fast shipping
PatrickAugust 5, 2017
Great product , fast shipping , well packed, low price for this.
Nice product with mediocre instructions
Marc HorowitzJuly 12, 2017
Nice product with mediocre instructions. The results are very nice when you figure out the what the abbreviations mean in the instruction paper. Definitely with the price.
Four Stars
John MakoMay 22, 2017
This $24 item may save me $500 to have my corian counter tops refinished
YES! Coriander repair IS possible.
Rhonda CawthornMarch 14, 2017
Beyond 10 stars for Coriander repair. If you have the patience, this will fix any crack, dip, chip, anything. Just keep buffing. Now, they won't last forever, but at this price who cares. After 1 year, I still have three of the fine mesh ones left and I use these to get the whitest "old" sink you've ever seen and this sink is old. But the more abrasive ones, I am confident you can buff off any stain or burn with those.

For example, our old coriander runs over al our cabinets. We had several chips and a very severe white ring that I thought would never come off. It did. It took maybe a day of off an on messing with it but no "hard labor" and voila. I have my coriander back. Got the chips out too and now I'm slowly working on a deep crack in a coriander sink. I'm not sure about this one. I'll probably have to spend two weeks and maybe need two boxes. But I'm determined. P.S. Be careful not to start out with the harshest one if you're worried about losing layer. I was willing to risk loss of the top layer for the burn.
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