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Nathan Grubb
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I guess I'm replacing the floor!

Nathan Grubb
  • Kenosha, WI
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Whoops! I was just adding in some new PVC under the sink when I kicked over the can of primer. The floor may have not been pretty before, but it wasn't in bad shape. 

Looks like maybe we'll be replacing it sooner than planned!

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George W.
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George W.
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Oh man that's a mess. I'm a plumber for a living I feel the pain with the purple primer. A little organization will go long way. I always keep my glue and primer cans inside a 1 gallon bucket. It's harder to spill that way. 

A trick if you ever spill it on something, take clear primer to it sometimes the clear primer cleans out the purple. Not on a big spill like that though. 

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