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paul cumpo

Hi All,
Have just started removing the tiles in an old bathroom and the plaster is coming off with the old tiles but the render remains in tact and in decent condition, the surface appears to be solid, dry and flat.
Do I need to apply a primer prior to tiling? is a fairly wet room so don't want to make any errors in preparation but also on a fairly tight budget.
Added a photo of the area.
Thanks in advance for any advise.
Paul

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Qwerty

Remove all plaster down to render. Brush or vacuum down, seal with an acrylic primer or SBR and then tank if required
 
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paul cumpo

yeah it could be a first skim of plaster, ideally wanted to seal it then tile straight onto it, would have been there years.
 
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paul cumpo

so am I better applying a thin top coat to it before plastering or do I need to remove it all and board, assuming the 2nd one is the most costly
 

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