No. But the cleaner doesDoes the primer say it adheres to both?
Thanks for that I’m hoping those fails are from someone else’s poor prep because I’m on the last leg of a really long road and I ain’t turnin back. The joints are return and overflow box bulkheadsAlso I see abs to pvc cement? If you are trying to join two two different plastics a better way to do so is to get a male adaptor of one and female of the opposite and use appropriate glues for each.
I have seen that glue fail several times in the field over the last 20 years.
Ye I saw that thanks for the tipUse the primer. Some cleaners have the same chemical as the primers, some do not.
If you read the label its tetrahydro....something, that you would want in it.
I love that quote110 220 its all the same lol
great pics of mind thanxI remodel homes for a living done plenty of plumbing.
Use the cleaner and the cement u'll be fine.
And I've used in my tanks.
No worries
Thank you so much guys she’s all glued. And siliconed View attachment 169430
great pics of mind thanx
I love testing stuff thanks for the tipsI remember the purplish stain do come off using the clear cleaner (yellow can) on a cloth right after assembly for a cleaner look. Maybe try on a scrap piece of PVC you have and see. This way you can use the Primer and still have a presentable look. I’ve also used cleaner in place of Primer and did not experience leak but I’m not a plumber.
someone knows where that came from lolI love that quote