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Evening All,

I want to tile a shower (tap fed) over bath area with 33cm x 25cm ceramics.

The wall behind taps is 3mm of new skim on new plasterboard and the other wall is 3mm of new skim on 3mm of old skim on cement render on a block wall all sound and solid.

Questions.
How long should the skim be left to dry?
Should I prime the new skim first?
Should I treat the skim with anything else?
Which Bal Adhesive should I use?
Which Bal grout should I use?
What spec trowel should i use as it's wet area?

Thanks in advance.
 

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