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southfla

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Well, I need to replace some piping in my setup, so I glued the replacement pipes/valves yesterday using standard PVC cleaner (oakley yellow label) and glue (oakly brown label). It's been 24 hrs, and I still smell the solvent smell. I blew air through the pipes and ran water through for at least 30 minutes each. Do you think it's okay to use, or should I wait until I can't smell the glue?? Thanks!

ja
 

bmlerner

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I've used PVC 24 hours after gluing w/o a problem. Actually, I've probably used it the same day.

Most likely that the smell is from a compound that isn't water soluble (non-polar). Any that is in the tank should quickly be partitioned into your skimmate (if you have a protein skimmer). If you want to be safe, float a bag of activated carbon - should take up anything nasty.
 

2poor2reef

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I have always found well glued pvc joints safe to use after 24 hours. Check the label on the can for drying times which I understand can vary with temperature and humidity.

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danmhippo

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E,

Ha, I must only have 1/4 patience of yours....

(The whole setup is still there, without a drip though!)

My fingers are still crossed.
 

southfla

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Thanks all
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Pipes in an everything is fine (except why are all these bugs crawling all over me...and why are the walls moving...)

sniff...sniff...

ja
 

D-Nak

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Yah I know what you mean... I had a cut on my hand and some of that stuff got in... the pain literally shot up my arm.

D-Nak
 

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