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same as whitebeam ,dont be shy on the add , good old whack to the wall 
Uneven walls can be straightened by first surveying the wall with a combination of levels and string to identify low and high points of the wall. Low points will require deeper dots and dabs, low points will require shallower dots and dabs.
Once the dots and dabs have been applied, offer the board up to the all. Allow the adhesive to grab but do not press home.
Use a combination of levels and straight edges to now check that the board has no undulations both horizontally and vertically. Also use a level to check that the board is vertical. Using a known straight edge, the manufactured edge of a piece of plasterboard is ideal and can be cut to any size that is needed. Tap the board in a place where it will correct any deviations from the desired line. Do not tap with your level as it will become damaged.
Once the board is level, tap it firmly home for final positioning.
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hi phil
nicely explained by mark..
i tend to cut all my boards 1st so that your ready to put them straight up when you've mixed you adhesive.
you can apply the dabs to the wall using a the back of a bucket trowel flicked on and pressed off in 1 action if you get my drift? - i use a trowel and hawk to apply adhesive.
keep the boards off the floor, place a couple of pieces of plasterboard underneath them.
make sure you get a full bed of adhesive around all the light switches and any sockets (if there are any)
hope this helps
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