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Dan

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You shouldn't need to no. The round notches are the trowels that get the most coverage though. Somebody the other month posted a thread showing why - got a bit too technical for me. Had graphs and everything in it o_O

There's a smaller round notch trowel you could use but that's about where my skills dare to suggest. I'm not a tiler. Wait for one of the lads to reply :)

I'm 75% certain you'll need to prime the plasterboard too - cement and plaster don't go together well. Acrylic primer too not PVA which is only good for kids to play with. Again not 100%.

I'd be interested in seeing some pics of the floor though?! - You grouted it yet? Are those 300 x 600 too?
 

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I tend to use an 8mm notched trowel on walls but I tend to dry line all my bathrooms to get walls level and flat.
No need to prime the plasterboard, the adhesive is making contact with the paper face not the gypsum. ;)

Tank the wet areas and back skim the tile, 600 x 300 need it.
 
Run a straight edge on your board, ideally it wants to be flat and Plumb. The less flat and Plumb it is, the bigger the problem you will have with fitting and it might tell you that the bed thickness needs to be increased. In an ideal world, aim for a 3 or 4mm bed of adhesive. I Always back butter or trowel with a 4mm trowel sometimes if I need a thicker bed.
 

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