EdibleMarble
New Member
Hi,
Relatively new DIYer here looking for some help. I was setting up drains in my vanity earlier when I slightly knocked the main drain coming up from the floor, and I felt it pop out. Sure enough one of the fittings came loose. I had primed and glued it myself so I know it never should have happened. My best guess is that I waited too long until the primer was dry to glue or did not press down hard enough and the overlap was small.
Anyway, my question is can I just remove the glue residue from the two pipes somehow and re-prime and re-glue them together again? Or since I have already primed them once will it not work?
To make things complicated this all happens below my vanity. It would be a big pain to cut lower, there is not a lot of room until the pipe goes into the floor.
Thanks!
Relatively new DIYer here looking for some help. I was setting up drains in my vanity earlier when I slightly knocked the main drain coming up from the floor, and I felt it pop out. Sure enough one of the fittings came loose. I had primed and glued it myself so I know it never should have happened. My best guess is that I waited too long until the primer was dry to glue or did not press down hard enough and the overlap was small.
Anyway, my question is can I just remove the glue residue from the two pipes somehow and re-prime and re-glue them together again? Or since I have already primed them once will it not work?
To make things complicated this all happens below my vanity. It would be a big pain to cut lower, there is not a lot of room until the pipe goes into the floor.
Thanks!