I have worked with PVC pipes for almost 20 years and never heard of that, so I think we can safely assume it doesn't exist. - ( Sounds like the kind of thing a gang of plumbers will send the apprentice to look for at lunchtime.)
PVC Primer and PVC glue
PVC glues will work on PVC type plastics if a primer is applied. This is a specialised glue for piping and MAY glue other items, but don't expect too much.
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.
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'
The best is Weld On 711 when used with purple primer.
Probably not. If you don't use primer, you can scuff the PVC with sandpaper. The primer gets rid of the surface sheen on the PVC and softens the surface just a little bit. A light sanding will do about as much.
There is cement on the market that claims this. It's called PVCGIT Clear PVC cement. -I'm a little sceptical and would like to find some and try it.
its glue spicily for pvc pipe only
No, but you do have to prime it thoroughly. I use purple primer and Weld On 711 and always get good results.
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.
You use PVC adhesive with a primer to join PVC pipes. Prime both pieces first, then after primer is dry paint a coating of glue on both pieces and force together, hold for at least 3-4 minutes for best joint. This will not cure for at least 4 hours so don't put any liquid in pipe for that period.
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.