What is this countertop and can it be fixed?

Post date: 2018-04-20 08:46:21
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Help us identify and possibly save a bathroom countertop.

Bathroom countertop has some damage, probably caused by an unknown cleaner that wasn't supposed to be used on it. We don't know what the countertop is made of, so there's a good chance we'll make it even worse.

House is ten years old, countertop is probably original. A near as we can tell, it's a solid slab, not a laminate, and has no repeating pattern. Unused areas are super glossy, used surfaces show wear, damaged area is de-glossed.

Imgur gallery here shows the damaged spot, a picture of the rest of the countertop, and the underside, which appears to be unpolished and undyed.

Assume we don't know the visual difference between things like Corian and Silestone and terazzo and granite and quartz and et cetera.

So what is it? And is this something we can fix ourselves or should we call in some sort of pro?
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