Having trouble getting pvc to stick to back of a plate .

Donna Haught
by Donna Haught

I use sand paper to rough it up but still having trouble i used a G E II SILCONE FOR OUT DOORS and also pvc . Here is what happens

  5 answers
  • Chrispyjane.designs Chrispyjane.designs on Jul 24, 2018

    you would have better luck using an aquarium silicone which is totally water proof and air proof.

  • William William on Jul 24, 2018

    Use E6000 adhesive.

  • 17335038 17335038 on Jul 25, 2018

    What are you attempting to make?

  • Judy Judy on Jul 25, 2018

    Try some commercial crazy glue that has two parts. One is a fixer which is a spay and the second one is the glue. Normally found at hobbie stores.


  • Nancy Turner Nancy Turner on Jul 25, 2018

    Did you rough up both the plate and the pvc pipe end? You need to use something like the E6000 adhesive. Once it is securely on and dried, use the aquarium silicone to make sure that it is really sealed against the elements. If the PVC pipe isn't roughed up enough, use somethin like a rash to give it a good texture for the glue to hold. If the plates slick surface isn't knocked down, nothing will hold, so make sure there is no slick surface where any glue or silicone will be applied.