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Hi all,
Anyone able to offer a newbie some advice please?
I plan on fixing 600 x 300 porcelain tiles to a wall, 3m wide.
The wall is cement render (quite smooth), but is concave with a gap of around 10mm mid wall.
What would be the best way to level / flatten this wall before tiling.
Boarding is not really an option, as it's a ground floor room (concrete floor) with the toilet waste below ground.
The toilet is already quite close to the wall, and boarding would mean having to dig up the floor to reposition the drain further from the wall.
Any advise please........... Thanks.
 

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