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TEAK36 | 12:51 Fri 07th Dec 2007 | Home & Garden
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Hi,

I tore all the tiles from my Bathroom wall yesterday, and some rather large areas of plaster also ended up on the floor, and some of the brickwork is now exposed. I quite like DIY and would like to have a go at 'filling in' these areas myself, but have no idea what type of product I should use. The finish does not have to be perfect as I am going to put new tiles over the top. Ideally I am looking for some type of ready mixed product that I can buy about 5-10 litres of.

Andy advice would be most appreciated.
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cut the holes square. buy some plasterboard cur peices to suit the holes. then dot and dab them in place dont forget to p.v. a the areas first.
buy a bag carlite its a bit like cement but you mix it like plaster water pva down and spread carlite over holes

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