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	<title>Comments on: Granite vs. Corian Countertops</title>
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		<title>By: Debbie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Debbie</dc:creator>
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		<description>Corian cost right up there with medium priced granites so why buy something that mimics the real thing! I have had more homeowners complain to me that their corian is dull and ugly and wish they would have used the money for granite because they saved nothing. You cannot damage the sealer by placing hot pots on your granite either. I fabricate and install granite and this simply is not true. Corian and other manmade companies have used the porous angle way too much! Corian scratches so easily, of course you can buff it out but why go to that trouble. Spend your money on something that will actually add value to your home instead of something that is and looks like plastic. Corian needs to get some new material to work with!
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Corian cost right up there with medium priced granites so why buy something that mimics the real thing! I have had more homeowners complain to me that their corian is dull and ugly and wish they would have used the money for granite because they saved nothing. You cannot damage the sealer by placing hot pots on your granite either. I fabricate and install granite and this simply is not true. Corian and other manmade companies have used the porous angle way too much! Corian scratches so easily, of course you can buff it out but why go to that trouble. Spend your money on something that will actually add value to your home instead of something that is and looks like plastic. Corian needs to get some new material to work with!</p>
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