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Can anyone please advise to repairing this wall after tiles was removed.
I was going to use multi finish.but want to make sure this will hold well with the weight of tiles that be going back up in the bathroom.
Please be gentle with me
Many thanks
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Thanks for for reply. I would prefer a flat surface to work over.. I dont want to be applying dobs of adhesive as there is hollows in wallJust use rapid tile adhesive
He uses foamThanks for for reply. I would prefer a flat surface to work over.. I dont want to be applying dobs of adhesive as there is hollows in wall
plus I need to still plaster at height above where tile height will be.
This wall just one of many in same condition too.
Cheer's
So do youHe uses foam
I wasn’t suggesting dabbing the tiles, just use the adhesive to ‘skim’ over the worst. If tiles are heavy, then skimming it isn’t the best option.Thanks for for reply. I would prefer a flat surface to work over.. I dont want to be applying dobs of adhesive as there is hollows in wall
plus I need to still plaster at height above where tile height will be.
This wall just one of many in same condition too.
Cheer's
I understand know. ThanksI wasn’t suggesting dabbing the tiles, just use the adhesive to ‘skim’ over the worst. If tiles are heavy, then skimming it isn’t the best option.
Yes but I know what I'm doingSo do you
No you don'tYes but I know what I'm doing
Yes he doesn’tNo you don't
He most certainly might doYes he doesn’t
Yet more wisdom and what a keen eye for detail you have.From what I can tell you have removed the previous tiles and took away with it the finish coat and clumps of the backing coat
Liar, shame on you !Yes he doesn’t
Shut upLiar, shame on you !
Yes that what's happenFrom what I can tell you have removed the previous tiles and took away with it the finish coat and clumps of the backing coat
Is it finished yet ?Yes that what's happen