Depends what tile you're tiling with. That looks like bonding, you've pulled the layer of plaster off with the tiles.
So it might need sorting out beforehand. Would need mechanically fix tile backer board, perhaps plasterboard adhesive and plasterboard, might get away with acrylic primer and then cement-based adhesive.
You could do with letting on what tile you're planning to tile over with?
Ceramic? Porcelain? Metro tiles?
That would stipulate what you can do next really.
Have you got them all off? What are the other walls doing? Are they pulling the plaster off and leaving only the bonding coat left to tile to?
Depends what tile you're tiling with. That looks like bonding, you've pulled the layer of plaster off with the tiles.
So it might need sorting out beforehand. Would need mechanically fix tile backer board, perhaps plasterboard adhesive and plasterboard, might get away with acrylic primer and then cement-based adhesive.
You could do with letting on what tile you're planning to tile over with?
Ceramic? Porcelain? Metro tiles?
That would stipulate what you can do next really.
Have you got them all off? What are the other walls doing? Are they pulling the plaster off and leaving only the bonding coat left to tile to?
thanks for the reply, so the kitchen fitters pulled these off... and have yet to take the rest of yet. so the plan is metro ceramic tiles.
was thinking or hoping just using a primer to seal the binding coat? ..
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