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is acetone harmful to pvc plumbing
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Acetone is a solvent known for its ability to dissolve certain plastics, but its impact on PVC (Polyvinic Chloride) plumbing is generally considered to be minimal in short exposures. PVC is more resistant to solvents like acetone compared to other plastics, thanks to its chemical composition. However, prolonged exposure to acetone can cause PVC to become brittle, potentially leading to cracks or damages in the plumbing. It's advisable to use acetone sparingly and ensure good ventilation if you must use it around PVC pipes to prevent any potential deterioration over time. In practical terms, occasional contact with acetone is unlikely to damage PVC plumbing significantly, but consistent or heavy exposure should be avoided to maintain the integrity of the plumbing system.
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