Oatey PVC Regular Bodied Fast Set Clear Cement is recommended for DWV, pressure pipe, potable water and electrical applications. It is easy to apply with included in-lid dauber and its clear color provides a clean finish. This regular bodied, fast set cement can be used to solvent weld all schedules and classes of PVC pipe and fittings up to 4 in. for Schedule 40 and up to 2 in. for Schedule 80 with interference fit. Oatey products have earned the trust of plumbing professionals for over 100 years.
Fast setting clear cement solvent welds PVC, dauber included
For DWV, pressure pipe, potable water and electrical applications
Clear color provides a clean finish
Can be used on all schedules and classes of PVC pipe and fittings up to 4 in. for Sch. 40 and up to 2 in. for Sch. 80 with interference fit
Recommended application temperature of 40 degree F to 110 degree F / 4 degree C to 43 degree C
All Oatey solvent cement and primer products are certified to UL Greenguard Gold
Meets ASTM Standard D2564 and complies with NSF/ANSI 61 health effects requirements
Please refer to the Oatey Limited Warranty for warranty details
Q:What type of parley do I use to sweat cooper pipe?
by|Sep 30, 2023
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A: Johnny,
Our PVC cements are to be used for solvent welding PVC pipe and fittings, not copper pipe.
by|Oct 11, 2023
Q:Can this be used to connect PVC to Iron ?
by|Jul 15, 2023
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A: No, this is for PVC to PVC connections.
by|Jul 17, 2023
Q:Does this require purple primer
by|Jun 15, 2023
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A: Yes, this glue requires primer.
Mike
by|Jun 15, 2023
A: You can use the primer ! I find I get a better bond without it ! If code calls for primer, you can add it after.
by|Jun 18, 2023
Q:Will this hold a joint with the pressure of a dishwasher. Everything I've used breaks down from the heat or pressure .
by|May 10, 2023
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A: This PVC cement will be rated to the temperature of the PVC pipe it is used on. PVC pipe is rated up to 140°F.
by|May 11, 2023
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Oct 27, 2022
Ran like water! Terrible!...
Ran like water! Terrible!
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Jul 28, 2022
This product works great and I would recommend it for...
This product works great and I would recommend it for gluing pvc pipes. I used this product to repair a pvc patio lounge chair where the pipe was not glued and came apart. Worked great.
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Aug 15, 2020
Good product...
Good product
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Sep 10, 2019
Most PVC cement is pretty standard. However I did like the consistency of this brand. Not too thi...
Most PVC cement is pretty standard. However I did like the consistency of this brand. Not too thick but covered well. Worked great. Push together and within seconds the pipes are adhered together.
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Dec 11, 2018
Works Great! Its glue,,, whst can i tell ya?
Works Great! Its glue,,, whst can i tell ya?
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Sep 3, 2018
as other reviews have stated ,, my old unused can was just a glob after a few years since last us...
as other reviews have stated ,, my old unused can was just a glob after a few years since last use ,,,
i decided to test and play ,, i put it on old pvc pipes that been been out in the yard for a few years too ,, and dirty ,, so i just wiped it with a wet rag and just use it without the purple primer ... just to see what if ,,,,,, for connections of a new sump pump ,,,,
it did not dry when i typically do it within a few seconds ,, but then i just put a big big glob on both of the connecting piece ,, so i probably used too much ,, but when it did dry after about 5 minutes ,, it was nice and tight and so far after a couple weeks, , it has been holding with no leak .. i read that the primer was to also melt the pvc to soften it and then the cement would complete a better weld ... apparently it can work without the primer purple ..
also after use ,, i put a coating of cement on the cap thread before closing ,, so with the hopes that maybe after a few years ,, it will me give a seal that it will not gob in the future ,, and it will be the future that tells me if that works .. i tried to show in my picture but is difficult to show ,, but i did not put s lot on it but some did drip below the cap as it was screw on ..
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Aug 10, 2018
Had broken sprinkler pipe had to glue it back together, it worked.
Had broken sprinkler pipe had to glue it back together, it worked.
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Apr 22, 2017
Works great, after several years ms. turtle started disassembling her turtle dock support I made ...
Works great, after several years ms. turtle started disassembling her turtle dock support I made so I had to glue it together.
I just let the parts dry out applied the glue and that was the end of the problem.
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Apr 6, 2016
Works great, glued joints are rock solid
My jar of the blue thicker glue had turned to jelly after a few months, so I picked up this "Regular" PVC cement. I don't typically need the features of the thicker blue Rain-R-Shine cement, and prefer this thinner more liquid version--less messy and easy to apply.
I used it on a pool drain pipe with some of the purple primer, and the joints were rock solid in seconds.
Easy to use and works great, good price.