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paul99

Hi, after a bit of advice please.


I have a bathroom to tile and the walls are made of stramit board (compacted straw between cardboard) with a plaster skim and currently tiled.


I plan to remove the current tiles, hopefully without too much damage to the plaster skim.


Can this then be treated in the same way as skimmed plasterboard?


I was planning on priming and tanking the shower area, then using a flexible single part adhesive.


Tiles weigh 12kg/M[FONT=Times New Roman, serif]²[/FONT] on their own so no option to tile over the current tiles.


Grateful for any advice. Thanks.
 
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