Many RVs now have Corian counter tops. Sometimes these surfaces get scratched or gouged. The Professor of RVing shows you how to remedy this. Watch this video to learn how:
Jim Twamley, Professor of RVing, Dr. of RVology and ROAD Scholar
To answer your question about the ash color I would need more information. Sometimes you can use the Scotchbrite pad and rub them out, but it all depends on how it happened. Is it a burn? A chemical spill? My glasses needing cleaning? What? Jim
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Good tip. Have you any experience lightening up the sections of the countertops that darken to a sort of ash color?
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Anonymous, at September 20, 2007 10:09:00 PM PDT
To answer your question about the ash color I would need more information. Sometimes you can use the Scotchbrite pad and rub them out, but it all depends on how it happened. Is it a burn? A chemical spill? My glasses needing cleaning? What? Jim
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Jim Twamley, at September 22, 2007 8:53:00 PM PDT
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