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Filling a single layer wall

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I have to fill some bad plastering to finish off a wall in the downstairs loo of our house. Is there a filler out there that will work on a single layer brick wall that will condense? Internally I tend to fill in these kind of issues with easyfill before rubbing down, but that will just fall out of a wet wall.
 
Very helpful. The wall is not wet, but during the winter it will condense because it is a single layer. We've spent a fortune in this house and couldn't justify the extra for a toilet.
 
You said the wall was wet but Its your toilet at the end of the day you own it its up to you how much money you want to spend I too have a single skin toilet so know how cold they get
 
Sorry Steve, I wasn't clear and didn't mean to be rude. The wall is dry now, but will condense as you know. Bearing that in mind what it the best filler to use? Do I need to use plaster?
 
Tbh all fillers are compounds and won't be much cop on your wall I can even see you having probs with the plaster
 
I know it's not ideal. When I have time and energy to spare I'll pull it off and turn it into a dry wall, but for now I need the best solution. like I said it's just a toilet.
 
It may only be a toilet, but who wants to crap in a Sh*t-Hole !!!!!!
 

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