The law has changed mate. Its your duty of care to meet British Standards. The fact conditions might change can argue the case that a dot & dab system should not be used on 9"' brick. Baton and board or metal stud is better so give a good reason for not doing that? A dry system has less chances...
No no no! You must consider that conditions might change. For instance you dot and dab wall a dry wall and next winter a downpipe leaks. There will be problems and you are legally liable. Dot and dab and or any gypsum undercoat is for cavity walls.
Multi is not good at present. Best hope is to 1st coat very neatly, flatten it & wait. 2 coat laid on very neat too. Flatten it. 1st trowel it. Finish it with 2mm plastic
Not ideal but the latest stuff will tear with a firm final metal trowel. Tgeres
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