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Do you think it would be ok to tile over this wall after the removal of the original tiles?
 

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Its cheaper to skim it than throw loads of adhesive at it , quicker to tile if can gauge
Is a bit rough i wouldnt want to tile it
Doesnt need to be polished skim for paint can do it yourself
 
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The other side is worse the above wall is papered as I believe the wall isn't good enough for painting
 

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Should be able to knock those adhesive blobs off from the previous dot and dab tiling (considered of the worst type of tiling going). Then apply adhesive using a trowel next time and you wont get those off so easy.

What's your end aim here?
 

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