hollow in finished plaster

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Hi, Ive got a newly plastered wall that was in a bit of a state and impossible to get straight without building out one end about 2-3 inches, this was impracticle so i just had it done as best as, chappie did a pretty good job except for one area where there is a bad hollow from ceiling to floor about 2-3 feet wide, I intend to remedy this myself but as it is newly skimmed I just wondered the best way and the best materials to use. My thought is to scratch area up, uni-bond area then bond then skim but would welcome any thoughts to a better way or a 1 coat solution, only problem is I cant wait about it must be done in next 2 or 3 days or divorce, which is okay but Ive gotten used to her now, thankful for any replies, andysod3
 
Dont know why plasterer didnt sort this out in 1st place.

Best bet is to pva the area to be filled use bonding plaster and then reskim the whole wall.
 

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