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As many of the regular tiling contributers will know, I am about to embark on my first tiling project- a bath room.
I have installed a new shower (well the plumbing and cabling, and had to do a lot of remedial work filling etc. This means that the plaster had to be applied quite thickly in some areas- for example filling behind where skirting boards were, and where I had to cut out channels for pipework and cable.
This plaster is not 100% dry yet. It is dry to touch, and appears to be set firm, but it has not yet reached it's final dry colour (I think it was done about 4-5 days ago).
Can I start waterproofing and tiling (I am holiday this week, so getting started would be a major help), or do I have to be more patient?
I have installed a new shower (well the plumbing and cabling, and had to do a lot of remedial work filling etc. This means that the plaster had to be applied quite thickly in some areas- for example filling behind where skirting boards were, and where I had to cut out channels for pipework and cable.
This plaster is not 100% dry yet. It is dry to touch, and appears to be set firm, but it has not yet reached it's final dry colour (I think it was done about 4-5 days ago).
Can I start waterproofing and tiling (I am holiday this week, so getting started would be a major help), or do I have to be more patient?