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Hi everyone I stripped the walls in my bathroom and have got 360+275 tiles to put up but as in the pic you can see the old wall has come away. I am going to knock all the loose off and am I right in using a bonding coat to fill the hole then can tile over that ? as only the bottom half will be tiled I'm lost so many ways I don't know as it's my first time but I do know NOT to seal all walls pv disaterous A lol. and what can I use to seal all skimmed walls other then that one ?thanks

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I'm not a fan of tiling on wood in a bathroom, I would take it off, strengthen the frame if needed and reboard it with plasterboard and tank it in any wet area's.
 
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Your plaster looks like it has been double coated to build the wall up, I'd be tapping a few other walls to if there in the same condition.
 
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Also I wouldn't tile over wood. Best to fix moisture resistant plasterboard or fibre cement board ( Hardie backer) then tile over.
 

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