What is the best method to remove a scratch from corian? Thanks
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As a Certified Corian Fabricator and Installer, it depends on the color and how deep the scratch is.
Try some 120g sandpaper on a random orbital sander, then 180, maybe some 220 and/or a red ScotchBrite pad. If it's a dark color, you'll need a gray Scotchbrite afterward.
Apply some Countertop Magic, it works great.
Play around a bit, you won't hurt it.
Thanks I will give it try. What does the gray pad do?
The gray pad is a finer abrasive than the maroon pad.
Yep.