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I'm a fan of jet lube (or the much hated - boss green) on all copper pipe to brass compression fittings. However, should jointing compound be used around a copper olive on plastic (i.e. speedfit) to brass compression fittings (e.g. plastic running into concealed shower valves, wall elbows, etc)?

I've always applied a smidgen, but do wonder whether the compound could react with the the plastic? Or whether it's doing more bad than good?
 
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No leave dry
 
It is not needed and should you be unlucky enough to have a failure the manufacturer will have a reason for not admitting liability as the fittings have not been installed as their instructions. Cheers kop
 

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