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![]() If it is yellow glue it is more than likely for black abs pipe or cpvc.Pvc glue is normally grey,clear or blue.
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![]() I would really get the correct primer and cement Ask whom ever you got the spaflex from they should get you the correct glue
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![]() In Calgary, Western Pump or Western Pool & Spa or whatever they call themselves sells both the spaflex and the cement. It's nice to use the flex PVC cement because it's clear. You can use the clear on rigid PVC as well.
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![]() I got my Flex PVC cement from Western Pumps. I believe I saw some at Rona too.
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![]() I have used the regular grey PVC cement with flex PVC for years with no problems or leaks. The yellow stuff is for CPVC. There is also a yellow cement for ABS but I think it comes in a different color can, I forget. Either way, you have the wrong cement. I know Home Depot carries the clear PVC cement too, its not labeled for flex PVC though, I think it basically just says the same thing as the grey PVC cement.
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![]() thanks guys, yup Ill go check it out today. Kind of desperate lol.
Stanley, |