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It depends how loose it is and only you will know that. Only the last wet room I did saw what I thought would be a small amount of loose plaster and render turn to this in a few hours!!!.....

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Dry lining the whole lot was the only way!......

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And Yes, I would advise that you tank the shower area
 

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