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Wash the area around the hole with soapy water. While the area is still wet, lightly rub the hole with your abrasive pad. Rub in a single, straight motion. Switch directions every few strokes.
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Clean the area with a dry rag. Wipe it completely dry.
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Mix your seam sealer, which is a two-part epoxy. Press the seam sealer into the hole with your putty knife. Wipe away any excess around the hole. Add more sealer to the hole. if necessary. Allow the seam sealer to cure.
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Sand the area with fine-grit sandpaper. Wipe away any dust to complete your repair.
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How to Repair a Hole in Corian
DuPont produces Corian countertops, which are stain-resistant and nonporous solid surface countertops. DuPont constructs its Corian countertops from a solid resin composite you can cut, drill and rout as if it were wood. Corian brand countertops are strong enough to stand up to considerable wear and tear, but a strong enough force can create a hole in the countertops. If you've created a hole in your countertops or made a few construction mistakes, you can repair the damage.
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