Don t use paint glue pva wall paper paste only use the primer recommended by the adhesive manufacturer of your chosen tile adhesive.
Repairing plaster before tiling walls.
Once the joint compound is dry usually 24 hours sand the rough spots using drywall sanding sponge or drywall sanding paper.
Apply the plaster mix to the damaged area apply the mixture with the 10 wallboard knife and spread a 1 4 inch layer over the hole.
When using a cement adhesive on your tiling projects you have to be careful when tiling direct onto neat plaster.
Allow time for the joint compound spackle to dry in accordance with the instructions found on the packaging.
Wear a mask and googles during this process.
Gypsum plaster based products and cement products do not get on with each other and can cause.
Also now it s been plastered you will be restricting yourself to a tile with a max weight of about 16 kg m2.
Leave it to dry overnight if you want then tile away.
So long as there is no loose material or damp patches then the wall should be able to take adhesive or plaster.
Just give the area a clean down to remove any dust etc then spread an even layer of tile adhesive over the damaged area with a trowel.
You could plasterboard over the top but you d make the room and window opening smaller.
Whats the best way to diy fix this wall before tiling.
You want the tile adhesive to have something to grab onto.
The screw pulls the lath against the plaster s back side while the washer gives the screwhead a wide clamping surface.
A second coat may be required of compound.
Cross scratch the first coat as it begins to set to allow the second coat to adhere well.
Plaster is not ideally the best surface especially in a bathroom as moisture and water can get in causing failure.
Adhesive grout and tile 20kg max weight onto plaster.
Slip a 2 inch plastic washer over a 1 5 8 inch drywall screw and drive it into the lath through one of the adhesive filled holes.
Plant washers about 8 to 12 inches apart on both sides of the crack.
Thoroughly vacuum the area and give the wall a once over with a damp sponge or cleaning cloth.
If needed apply drywall plaster tape to the wall to fill in larger bumpy areas.