Oatey Pipe Cement - Yellow, 16 fl oz

Oatey Pipe Cement - Yellow, 16 fl oz

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  • Vibrant Color: Features a yellow color for easy identification during plumbing projects, ensuring clear visibility.
  • Standard Compliance: Meets ASTM D2846 and ASTM F493 requirements, along with BAAQMD Method 40 and SCAQMD 1168/316A standards, for reliable performance.
  • Application Specifics: Designed for use with CPVC fittings and CPVC pipe, making it ideal for indoor water pipe repairs and drain pipe cement tasks.
  • Convenient Size: Comes in a 16 fl oz brush-top can, suitable for multiple applications and pipes up to 2 inches in diameter.
  • Efficient Curing: Offers a working time of 2 minutes and a full cure time of just 5 minutes, facilitating quick project completion.
  • Temperature Range: Formulated for dependable performance in temperatures ranging from 0°F to 110°F, with a maximum viscosity of 500 cps.
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Oct 19, 2025
Shawano Guy
5 out of 5 stars review

Great product, easy to use

Used 5 years ago, and all joints remain leak-free. I used this product for 1-inch and 3/4 inch upgrades to my cold water supply line from my pressure tank to my water softener. It worked great and was fast. Not sure I would use CPVC in a wall, but for open plumbing in the basement, it worked great. Previously, I had used primer and all-purpose cement in the same application, and that worked fine too, but it was a two-part process instead of a one-part process.

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