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Runbikegrrl Posted - Jun 03 2007 : 4:21:51 PM
My kitchen counters/sink are Corian....never had any issues with it easy to clean...always looks great. Recently I have been on an indian cooking, curry, dal, tandoori kick...my sinks are bright yellow from all the spices...yikes....how do I get this out...tryed the soft scrub with bleach ...no difference...afraid filling the sinks with plain ole bleach will lead to even more yellow...if I remember correctly

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Huckelberrywine Posted - Jun 05 2007 : 3:55:42 PM
Whew! Here I am wondering if it is just going to up and go yellow on me. Yep, not a big fan of bleach, but I do resort to it for some things. Kind of keep it in reserve, as a last resort. I'll remember that about the caulk.

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Runbikegrrl Posted - Jun 05 2007 : 3:36:49 PM
Ta Da...and clorox spray cleaner is the winner! Spray, wait 5 minutes, spray again and scub with the scrungy thingy...good as new! Thanks for all the advice ladies!

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nut4fabric Posted - Jun 05 2007 : 09:55:38 AM
I use Clorax spray cleaner on my Corian and it always works great. I wonder if biz would work in a sinkful of warm water, works great on vintage linens.
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Tina Michelle Posted - Jun 04 2007 : 07:15:17 AM
could good old baking soda work on it?

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Runbikegrrl Posted - Jun 04 2007 : 06:18:34 AM
Michelle - I don't think it says anything in the Corian care thingy about bleach...i just got that idea cuz I have used bleach on a swab to cleam the calking around the bathroom sinks and tub and it has looked awesome at first and then yellowed. i think my mom may habve told me to watch out for bleach yellowing things too. I'm going for it if it worked for you!

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Huckelberrywine Posted - Jun 03 2007 : 9:56:02 PM
Oh, hmm. We just had Corian put in last year, and maybe I didn't listen well enough to the care precautions. When the bottom of my Corian sink gets too tough for the scrub, I fill it about an inch deep with lukewarm water, and just a touch of bleach. I watch carefully as the white spreads (just fascinates me...simple mind easily entertained I guess) and just as soon as it has worked, I drain and rinse. No yellowing. Dumb luck?

I didn't realize/remember/know they would yellow with bleach? Only my sinks are white, my counters are dark colored. Maybe I'd better go find the brochure and read it...or I'm sure they have a website...

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