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Sean's right - much better to use the proper lube, particularly when there are rubber/nitrile collars involved.
Some wash-up liquids, when neat, are a bit too aggressive. Obviously, pipes and collars need to be able to withstand them in dilute form when they're being sloshed down the sewers, but the good quality wash-up liquids, undiluted, are a bit much.
Having said all that, I've never understood why pipe lube, which is essentially a crap soap, is so expensive. Makes no sense!
Some wash-up liquids, when neat, are a bit too aggressive. Obviously, pipes and collars need to be able to withstand them in dilute form when they're being sloshed down the sewers, but the good quality wash-up liquids, undiluted, are a bit much.
Having said all that, I've never understood why pipe lube, which is essentially a crap soap, is so expensive. Makes no sense!
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It will "still work fine", after all the pipes are in tight against the register making it a tight seal. You wouldn't use pipe lube to wash the dishes :;):lutonlagerlout wrote:we have been back on a job this week from 2002 adding new drainage and the old stuff is still working fine
We have in the past discussed wash up liquid and the damage it does to compo'. I just think that as professionals we should be recommending the correct materials along with compliance. As the gaffer says: I to can't see why the lube/grease etc: is so expensive. Woe betide my top man who leaves the lid off the tub of grease
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I would have thought acid and other toxic stuff what goes down the drains are more harmful to a rubber seal than washing up liquid ?
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