What is so good about this cleaner?

Why not use isopropyl alcohol?

Here in the U.K. we can buy it from old fashioned pharmacies.
It is very useful for cleaning Braille display, plastic things in general.

David



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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Edward Przybylek
Sent: 31 October 2007 18:40
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] Follow-up To PVC Question For The Experts

Hi Dale,
 
The cleaner might just do the trick.  I've seen the stuff on the shelf at
the store but always thought it was one of those overkill items.  Since I
always do a thorough job of cleaning before glueing, I never really saw the
need for a special cleaner.  I'll have to give it a try.  I'll send a review
to the list after my next plumbing project.
 
I just finished the current project about two hours ago and I couldn't be
happier.  Man do I hate plumbing.  Well, now that the project's done, it's
time for a couple of cold ones and a fine Cuban out on the front porch.  The
weatherman says it's 72 out there right now.  Unusual for this time of year.
Well, enough of this babbling and on to the cold ones and that fine Cuban.
 
Take care,]
Ed
 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Dale Leavens
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 7:24 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Follow-up To PVC Question For The Experts



There is a cleaner you can apply before glue. I have never used it but in
some places it is required to pass building inspection. It is coloured so it
can be seen by the inspector.

Perhaps this would make the pipe more slippery and allow the fittings to
bottom out better.

They can be hard to seat fully it is true.

Dale Leavens, Cochrane Ontario Canada
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Edward Przybylek 
To: BlindHandyMan 
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 12:33 AM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Follow-up To PVC Question For The Experts

Hi all,

Thanks to everyone for their help on my PVC question. I got a lot of useful
information from the various replies. I'm afraid, though, that I might not
have made myself very clear. Whenever I do a job using PVC, the first thing
I do is measure everything as carefully as I can and then I cut all my PVC
pipe. I then sand down the edges of each pipe to help it slide into the
appropriate fittings. Then I dry fit all the pipes and fittings together to
make sure everything is correct. Here's where my problems begin. When dry
fitting everything together, many of my pieces of pipe do not slide
completely into the various fittings. The pipe will slide into a fitting
about half way and then bind up. They bind up so tightly, sometimes, that I
have a hell of a time pulling them apart. This being the case, when looking
at a project that has just been dry fitted, it looks like many of my pieces
of pipe are a little too long. This is because the pieces have not
completely slid into the fittings at each end of the pipe. Once glue is
applied to the pieces of pipe, however, the pipe has no trouble sliding
completely into the fitting, almost as if it were lubricated. That's why I
asked if there was some acceptable amount one could subtract from each pipe
measurement that would allow the pipes to dry fit better to give a better
representation of what the final project would look like. This can't be too
much of a fudge factor because the pipe lengths in the final result might
appear to be a bit short. Possibly, I'm asking the wrong question.
Probably what I should be asking is if there is something that I can do to
get my PVC pipe pieces to slide completely into the various fittings during
the dry fit step so that I get a very accurate representation of what my
project will look like once it's flued together. If this is still clear as
mud, please ask any questions you might have. I'm sure, once I get over
this hurdle, my plumbing projects will improve a great deal. Again, any
help greatly appreciated.

Take care,
Ed

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