you cant remove primer. if its an eye sore for you . You can try to hide the purple primer by either panting the pipe or you could use clear primer next time. primer was made to clean the fittings and weaken the pipe so the glue would react to the PVC pipe. making one piece. thay make purple prime so city inspectors could visualy see that the plumber properly prepared the pipe.
Sounds like it's worth trying, -good idea .
PVC is commonly used in plumbing
Yes, you can. If possible, first prime the PVC with 'purple primer' ( from plumbing supply store) then use PL200 to join the pieces. Clamp them for 3-4 hours for a strong joint.
PVC Primer and PVC glue
Yes, for proper bonding of PVC pipe and fittings. Primer also code requirement.
There is not much difference, however, plumbing PVC has a thicker wall, for obvious reasons, namely, water pressure.
There is no PCV plumbing there is how ever PVC piping and fittings
Yes, 711 cement should do it.
PVC should be available at most hardware stores and plumbing stores like Home Depot an such. Anywhere that plumbing supplies are available usually have PVC in stock.
No, it will not work for that.
Galvanized steel is better for plumbing in a bathroom sink. It lasts a lot longer than PVC.
Poly vinyl Chloride.