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    Hi everyone.....

    Just a quick question, I've had the bathroom boarded out with plasterboard and need to make even a few areas.

    I was going to put primer on the plasterboard all round and then fill in the uneven areas with bonding.

    However had mixed comments on this from other contractors and would like some advice.

    We I be better using one coat from Wickes or bonding to fill in the uneven areas?

    If I use one coat, how long before I can start throwing the tiles on?

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    How much build up..?

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    deffo not bonding though!!

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    Are the boards on on stud work or dry lined and how much filling have got to do, depth wise
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    Hi, in areas there's about 4 - 6mm, it the wall thats had plasterboard fitted to stud wall, with a small area (about 8" x 8") thats on the wall where the plasterboard has been dot and dabbed to the brick wall..

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    Just use Rapid set...

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    What tiles will you be fixing
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    as Dave, use rapid set to fill out the hollows

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    Hi, the tiles are ceramic, the tile size is about 12" x 8", when you say you rapid set.....do you mean as in rapid set tile adhesive? If so, one i've done this, how long will I have to wait prior to tiling.....am I talking a couple of days or a week....and once i've used this do I then prime the area again? Have already primed the plasterboards with mapei primer g. Thanks again for the quick responses

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    Rapid set adhesive..2 to 3 hrs to harden...

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    allow about 3 hours for the rapid set to set,some are a lot quicker than others though,you'll know by the feel.
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    Depends what's more important to you.. Time, or money? If it's your own place, and there's no rush... One coat. If it's a customers place, and it'll cost you more in time leaving over-night... Rapid Set.

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