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Jon W


This is my bathroom wall after taking a few tiles to see what lurks beneath. The top surface of the plaster has come off quite easily so I presume this will be the case when I take the rest off. I want to know what is the best prep before I start tiling. I'm not planning on tiling everywhere so don't want the extra depth that boards will add. I also can't really afford the time it takes for a plaster skim to dry. Is it OK to use a sand /cement /waterproofing agent to flatten the surface?
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J

Jon W

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Does this help? It seems quite pocked and fairly hard but don't know how old it is.
 
P

p4ulo

Looks like original sand/cement render.
TBH I would get it skimmed mate, so much easier to work off and complete confidence, minimal build-up will match the rest of your walls thicknesses too....DO IT!
 

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