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Time's Ran Out
Take the plasterboard off and refix with eithet Wedi or Hardie tile backer boards.
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if I was you I would
1) hack off all loose plaster around the area , from the pic the plasterwork looks in bad condition .
2) plaster it again with Thistle Bonding , but just before the bonding sets wet a brush and run it over then bonding to close it in .
3) after it's set by at least 12 hours give it 1 strong coat of Pva ( mixed to manufactures strength )
4) tile it after the pva has dried
I would personally say pva all plasterwork before tiling , you could even put in some emulsion to the pva mixture , as that will also help to seal the plasterwork
hope that helps , Jim.![]()
if I was you I would
1) hack off all loose plaster around the area , from the pic the plasterwork looks in bad condition .
2) plaster it again with Thistle Bonding , but just before the bonding sets wet a brush and run it over then bonding to close it in .
3) after it's set by at least 12 hours give it 1 strong coat of Pva ( mixed to manufactures strength )
4) tile it after the pva has dried
I would personally say pva all plasterwork before tiling , you could even put in some emulsion to the pva mixture , as that will also help to seal the plasterwork
hope that helps , Jim.![]()
ok , I'm happy to accept that I'm wrong on the Pva thing , but not sure what the objection is on Bonding ????? , especially as it's been '' closed in '' by running a wet brush over it just before it sets , and bearing in mind that the original question was about a reasonably small patch area , I recon you'd '' get away with it ''
but I have'nt joined these pages to have a row , so I'll sit back quietly and shut up and see how this develops.