How to go about this one

Markcl

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I think sand cement & lime scratch coat followed up with sand cement & lime.

Any thoughts a better way? (Obviously remove remaining tiling and clean it all first).
 

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I think sand cement & lime scratch coat followed up with sand cement & lime.

Any thoughts a better way? (Obviously remove remaining tiling and clean it all first).
Yes hardwall or bonding much faster
 
Thinking originally bonding but as a bathroom in case of water better not no?

By hardwall you mean sand cement and lime?

Cheers have some experience with taping bonding and skimming before first time with sand cement (old house).
 
Wtf terminology slightly different apologies for that !

Thanks for assistance.

As I see it hardwall would have too small a depth no to straighten it out?
 
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