I have corian countertops and I recently noticed candle wax stains on them and nothing seems to work. Advice?

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although Du Pont claimst that Corian is non-porous and cannot be stained, those candle wax stains where candles used to stand, seem to be deep and irremovable. I even tried sanding, so far to no avail. Anyone else experienced this problem?

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  1. chynna says:

    You might just pour straight bleach or use a bleach pen on it and let it sit there for a while or overnight. Tilex has also worked for me on similar things, as it has bleach in it.

  2. zocko says:

    did you try to place a cloth on the counter then run an iron over it to melt any wax.

  3. tara t says:

    how about nail polish remover, this always seems to work for me!

  4. Becka says:

    Ice is great at removing candle wax…. If you take a icepack and place it on top of the spot for about 15 minutes. The wax should just pop off.
    After I am done using Tart Warmers or Candles I take the holders and put them in the freezer for bout a 1/2 hour. When I remove the candle holder from the freezer the wax just pops right out. If it doesnt leave it in for 15 minutes longer.. But 30 should be enough

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