Filling in a wall chase

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Hi,

I had couple of chases on aerated block (Celcon) I was going to fill in. Wall is sand & cement with thistle multifinish top coat.

They are not big chases and I thought I can do this myself :). So I got a bag of hardwall, bag of multifinish and got started.

Got the chases wet with a brush and started shoving hardwall in. Done that bit of a job and went for a break to let it set a bit before I put multifinish. Came back an hour later and hardwall was still in the chase but with clear edge line where its didn't bond to the old plaster, I suspect it didn't bond to the back wall for the same reason.

So where am I going wrong? I possibly mixed it too stiff which may be the whole reason but not sure. Help :).
 
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