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PTFE on olives is naff Supper. I generally just tighten them up dry if it's a new fitting, little smear of paste round the olive if it's an old fitting or is weeping slightly. Job done. A lot quicker than PTFE.

PTFE is for threads, not olives.
 
Its not a bad principle to follow but I think there are 2x brass type threads as well -I suppose
when i meet up with our oldest fitter (Friday) i will ask centralheatking
I was once told never use chrome nuts on brass fittings or vice versa, any truth in this people or is it something to do with brass / copper olives and chrome fittings, not talking about chrome pipe here just good old fashioned copper pipe.
 
Hey Koog do you know the definition of 'Dude' go to plumbers forum i will post it there
Some of your comments on here dude... Like wtf?! Ptfe on olives are DIY...never had a leak with jet blue plus (jointing compound) use it on EVERYTHING...heating, hot and cold circuits and gas
 
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