Doesn't work without wrecking the clothes.
ANS 2 - Try 'Whitlam's Glue wash Hand Cleaner' - available in good Plumbing suppliers. -Yes, I KNOW it's clothing, not hands - but it works most of the time on my clothes.
I would take out the lead bend and replace it with pvc.
the chemical property of pvc is H X t=pvc
PVC does not react chemically with concrete, but PVC has a very large dimensional change when the temperature changes , so pipes that are carrying warm water expand. There are products available to wrap pipes going through concrete so that they have room to expand and do not wear through from grinding back and forth against the concrete as they expand and shrink.
Depends on what king of PVC and what's the concentration of the acid. For example the 35% HCl damages the flexible PVC on 50°C, but the rigid PVC not... (The flexible PVC become rigid I think.)
Yes, PVC is polar. First off, its C-Cl bond has an electronegativity difference of more than 1.4, which means it has a polar bond. Second, its molecular structure is formed in a way that is not very symmetrical (most symmetrical molecules are non-polar) and its bond dipoles don't cancel out. So PVC is polar because it contains polar bonds, and its bond dipoles in its structure don't cancel out.
its glue spicily for pvc pipe only
I don't understand why you'd want to do that . CPVC glue is expensive, PVC glue is cheap and glues PVC pipe better.
if your waste pipe is PVC and your glue is for PVC . yes! but make sure to use a primer(cleaner) on the pipe first.
Remove the trap and clean it out. If it is all PVC and glue jointed, cut the pipe above and below the trap, clean it out and glue it back together with couplings.
NO, PVC is very sensitive to which glue is used. In Domestic pipe applications you should use Weld-On 711
Abs to PVC glue sold at home depot Color it aqua blue/green plumbers key term. GUMBY GLUE Depends upon what you mean by "black pipe". If you mean ABS drain pipe, there is glue for that. If you mean steel "black pipe", i.e., non-galvanized, then you would need a threaded connection adapted to the PVC (either a female PVC connector on a male black pipe or a male PVC connector into a female black pipe fitting). The secondary question would be, "Why would anyone want do to that?"
ABS yellow glue is the correct glue for ABS pipe. The only other glue to consider is Weld On Transition cement if you are gluing ABS to PVC parts.
A PVC pipe glue will take at least 4 hours to dry. 12 hours before putting water pressure in it.
Yes, you can. You need PVC glue though - 711 is best
PVc glue is a specialised item for gluing PVC pipe, with a primer. It MAY glue other household items, but test first and don't expect too much. It's not made for 'other items'
Use teflon tape with a little pipe dope. If you don't ever have to take apart again then you can use glue which you are calling cement
It depends on the size of PVC. For smaller PVC you can buy fittings that glue onto the PVC and allow a thread x barb fitting to be installed. For larger pipe you should get a brass compression fitting that clamps down on the PVC and adapts to a thread x barb fitting.