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Good evening all. Removed some tiles in bathroom and damaged the wall. Plaster has come off, underneath I think its bonding plaster? Haven't a clue.
What would be the best repair method for the wall, also can I install Hardiebacker without plastering the wall after the repair?

Any help is appreciated.
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