Filling small holes in screed

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Hello,
Due to tile damage I have removed Karndean tiles my utility room and WC. When lifting the tiles I have lifted very small parts of the screed, there are approximately 4 patches of no more than 6cmx6cm missing where you can see the concrete floor beneath.

The rest of the screed is in excellent condition and undamaged.

Can anyone advise whether I am safe to 'fill in' these sections with new screed and if so what product to use? I would need a very small amount but accept screed generally covers circa 5sqm so much of it will go to waste.

Or do I need to lift all of the screed and start from scratch?

Thanks in advance everyone, I appreciate you taking the time to read this.

Ps.. If it helps I can post a picture
 
Hi Johnny and dazlight,
Thanks for your replies.
I am happy to do whichever is the best solution, can I ask which is better? I am guessing I should use ARDEX but is their sufficient benefit over a sand/cement mix?
 
IMO keep things simple.
Sand and cement will fill the hole and unless something below collapses, it won't go anywhere.
As we're talking about very small areas, you'll be fine.
 
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