Anonymous wrote:The pic in 11:15 is laminate, not Corian, which is one color uniformly through.
No, it's Corian. If you had bothered to just look at the link it is:
http://solidsurfacerestorations.com/yahoo_site_admin/assets/images/chemical_burn_in_Corian_003.18493910_std.jpg
And despite the handful of people who have not had a problem with Corian, there are dozens of web-sites devoted to the care of Corian, how to polish out scratches, how to handle burns, and how to repair damage. Many, many people have had damage to Corian. I'm glad that you don't, but the issues with Corian are frequently noted not only here, but also on other web-sites. It is one of the most care-intensive surfaces out there for countertops. That doesn't mean that if your careful that it won't hold up, just that it requires you to be more careful than anything other than laminate. Even wood is more durable than Corian.