Chemical question

vincent

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Been using the 02 prespray, S&G, and their rinse for the last 5 years or so.

Interlink has some stuff that has peaked my interest and there is a interlink shop not far away from my house.

So having said that, given the 3 that I currently use, what are interlink's comparable chemicals?

Please keep this civil as this is NOT, A vs. B thing.
 

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I found Flex powder to be a great substitute for Slop.
Flex Ice is a powdered version of the 02 rinse.

Take something mild yet effective like Procyon or Chemspec One Earth tlc to duplicate 02 Prespray. Boost with Biosolve and Oxy when needed.
 

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since I've used Judson's stuff, I've never needed to boost any of them, well I used the hot sauce, but after S&G came out, I quit using the hot sauce. I would prefer the liquid in a rinse, don't have to mix up anything and make sure it dissolves, the prespray can be liquid or powder.

Price isn't an issue here as long as its quality stuff.
 

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Flex citrus, flex ice, blazin blue.

Flex Powder, Flex Ice, Boost All, Citrus Solv, Hydracide, the "Air" Deodorizers, and Stain Zone along with a bunch of their other spotters are all major winners in my book.

In fact the only two products from them that I personally didn't like are blue label Zone Perfect and their HD Upholstery Pre-spray.
 

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