Wall prep for tiling advice

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Can any of you advice me on the best action to take to prepare the wall for tiling? Removing the old tiles pulled away a lot of the old render, leaving the bare powdery surface covering the brickwork. Thank you

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Have you taken all of the loose finish plaster off
How much of the undercoat plaster is visible %
 
Remove all the loose plaster seal all the walls with a mix of 3 parts water to 1 part unibond once dry apply a neat coat of unibond, this will leave a slight tack to the surface when dried then the whole room will need reskimming , this will need time to dry maybe a week before sealing with a quality acrylic tile primer 2 coats follow the manufacturers instructions good prep will give you a great finished job. Cheers kop
 
Shame it’s not a nice S&C render underneath.

First thing I’d do to that wall is get a straight edge on it to see what I have. Also check to see how Plumb it is.

The majority of the time these days, I take it back to brick/block and dot and dab plasterboard on. Get things perfect at the early stages and the finished product will be far better. 600 x 300 is still a large tile so the wall needs to be flat.

I’m not saying this is necessarily the best course of action. You might be able to get away with a skim. Suction will be ridiculous o that though so PVAing needs to be thorough.
 
Have you taken all of the loose finish plaster off
How much of the undercoat plaster is visible %
Most of it yes, had only shortly before removed tiles so still need to scrape some more off. This is where the bath was and the skim coat over the render was quite crumbly and practically fell off leaving the finish you see in the pic.

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Remove all the loose plaster seal all the walls with a mix of 3 parts water to 1 part unibond once dry apply a neat coat of unibond, this will leave a slight tack to the surface when dried then the whole room will need reskimming , this will need time to dry maybe a week before sealing with a quality acrylic tile primer 2 coats follow the manufacturers instructions good prep will give you a great finished job. Cheers kop
Thanks for the advice Wrighty. Is reskimming the walls the only way? Is this is the best option then so be it. Can l not just skim the areas that sit back of the render that is left behind? There must be a 3mm difference.
 

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