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I have some Floplast solvent weld solvent - will this work with Hunter MuPVC or do I need to buy compatible pipe/solvent? And don't say use compression!
 
Yes but check how old it is for a few pounds I'd buy some new solvent cement...regards Turnpin:8:
 
I don`t trust solvent weld on a pressurised pipe once the tin is 2 months old.
 
I don`t trust solvent weld on a pressurised pipe once the tin is 2 months old.

If pressurised don't forget to Sand it and clean with solvent cleaner. Need a good strength solvent cement not flow plast it's not class e
 
Thanks for all your replies! Its only a bath waste but leakage is not good when dealing with a lot of water! I'll get a new pot.
 
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