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Can you get purple pvc primer off of brick?
Posted on 12/12/23 at 8:57 pm
Posted on 12/12/23 at 8:57 pm
I had a guy come fix something at the house and he left me with this terrible mess on my exterior wall. I have used him before and he was fine. Won’t be using him again. Any way to remediate it?
ETA: after a hour plus of research. I have tried bleach on a small area, WD40 on another and tomorrow I’m going to get acetone and CPVC. I’ll check in the morning to see if the first 2 worked
ETA: after a hour plus of research. I have tried bleach on a small area, WD40 on another and tomorrow I’m going to get acetone and CPVC. I’ll check in the morning to see if the first 2 worked
This post was edited on 12/12/23 at 10:04 pm
Posted on 12/12/23 at 9:01 pm to thadcastle
Damn. That guy was NOT having a good day.
Have no idea if its possible to get out of porous brick. Seems unlikely. Maybe it will fade out over time.
Have no idea if its possible to get out of porous brick. Seems unlikely. Maybe it will fade out over time.
Posted on 12/12/23 at 9:40 pm to thadcastle
The purple is primer. Try bleach.
Posted on 12/12/23 at 9:51 pm to thadcastle
I hate that shite along with the blue glue.
Take it from someone who has plumbed up fish hatcheries several times…just use clear pvc cleaner (yellow label) and the clear cement (green label not red for Oatey brand, though I prefer weld on brand)
Take it from someone who has plumbed up fish hatcheries several times…just use clear pvc cleaner (yellow label) and the clear cement (green label not red for Oatey brand, though I prefer weld on brand)
Posted on 12/13/23 at 6:12 am to thadcastle
I’ll be interested in knowing OP, I’m not sure. I’d imagine something will remove it.
I’m not a plumber but that looks like a clean out so it’s low/ no pressure. I wouldn’t say this is the sign of a bad plumber, but a really good plumber would know to use clear glue and primer as said above on something that is seen like that as it just looks better. Plus no mess.
I’m not a plumber but that looks like a clean out so it’s low/ no pressure. I wouldn’t say this is the sign of a bad plumber, but a really good plumber would know to use clear glue and primer as said above on something that is seen like that as it just looks better. Plus no mess.
This post was edited on 12/13/23 at 6:13 am
Posted on 12/13/23 at 6:19 am to thadcastle
Did he lose the little brush and just pour the primer?
That looks terrible.
Posted on 12/13/23 at 6:24 am to thadcastle
The clear primer will clean it up
Posted on 12/13/23 at 7:01 am to thadcastle
Damn did you piss him off on the first job he did and he came back to get revenge this time around.
Sorry but I got nothing on how to remove it. But it seems like acetone should work.
Sorry but I got nothing on how to remove it. But it seems like acetone should work.
Posted on 12/13/23 at 8:17 am to thadcastle
Geez man that is a hack job. Clear primer will get some of it off but brick is very porous. I doubt it'll get 100% of it. Steel brush, clear primer and a pressure washer would be where I'd start. We don't ever use purple primer on finish work for this reason. Looks like he kicked the jug over and said frick it. No way you should've paid this guy until he made it right. That blue glue will probably hold up fine above slab but in the future if y'all ever see a "plumber" using that stuff, tell him to pack it up and give someone else a call.
Posted on 12/13/23 at 8:43 am to thadcastle
Start with PVC cleaner then pressure wash
If that doesn't work, lacquer thinner then pressure wash
If that doesn't work, muriatic acid then pressure wash
If that doesn't work, lacquer thinner then pressure wash
If that doesn't work, muriatic acid then pressure wash
Posted on 12/13/23 at 10:34 am to thadcastle
Pure acetone and blotting, not much else is going to touch that stain. Unless the job requires code inspection I no longer use a separate PVC primer, it's unnecessary with PVC pipe formulations and manufacturing techniques over the last 20+ years. I use a Oatey Fusion, forget having that purple crap leak onto my tools and work bags.
Posted on 12/13/23 at 3:37 pm to lsujunky
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Damn did you piss him off on the first job he did and he came back to get revenge this time around.
Don’t know how I could have. He came in, gave me a price, I agreed to it, he did the work, I paid him, and he left.
Posted on 12/13/23 at 4:05 pm to thadcastle
I would be pretty pissed about that.
Posted on 12/13/23 at 4:16 pm to baldona
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but a really good plumber would know to use clear glue and primer as said above on something
Some inspectors require colored primer to show that the joint was primed. Not sure if that is applicable (this job might not need to be inspected).
But regardless that is a really shitty job.
Posted on 12/13/23 at 4:26 pm to thadcastle
Damn, that looks like I did it. Would muriatic acid take it off?
Posted on 12/13/23 at 4:40 pm to tigerfoot
Yeah, I was thinking muriatic acid, too. I doubt much else will touch it once it soaked in and dried.
Posted on 12/14/23 at 8:58 pm to WHATASHAME
Get clear primer and a wire brush
Posted on 12/14/23 at 10:11 pm to thadcastle
Damn, does the guy have a PVC cement primer fetish?
Posted on 12/15/23 at 2:09 pm to WhiteMandingo
quote:In my experience clear primer just dilutes the dye and you get a larger, lighter-purple mess.
Get clear primer and a wire brush
ETA: some YouTube videos show that if you pour down enough Oatey clear PVC primer and soak the liquid into a sufficient number of big, clean rags it might give you a decent result.
That purple cementing job sucks, but the piping design sucks worse because you can only snake downhill from that cap.
When you need to run a snake back into the house it will be damned difficult because he didn't install a close-radius, double sanitary tee (cross) with two cleanouts.
This post was edited on 12/15/23 at 2:32 pm
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