Bio Break vs Rotovac Oxy

Lyman

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I have been trying both of these as my new prespray.
Bio break works very well and smells slightly of citrus.. It has performed excellent so far in every day residential.
Oxy enzyme works okay but not up to what I need as a every day prespray.The warning labels says it all: use only outdoors or well ventilated area. Well, they are right. 90 and humid in a house yesterday, this stuff about killed me. The rest of the day I didn't feal right. This stuff is off the truck.
 

ruff

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Ofer Kolton
Thank you for letting us and the manufacturers know.
It gives both a feedback and the manufacturer gets the opportunity to listen, respond and if they choose to (Are you listening Larry?) - make changes.
 

hogjowl

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But my spray can't prime using the red sauce. The IPS can't handle the oxy
 

Mark Saiger

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One more small limited edition Craft batch arriving next week....

then into full production in about a month

Unscented SS1 (or Free and Clear) with a nice Oxy and Enzyme

This isn't the real label...that's in development...just an identifier label...

Code Red (Sauce)

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Lyman

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Mark, I am on the list when the red comes out.
 
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Ross Martin
I have COPD and have never had an adverse reaction to Rotovac Oxy-Enzyme.

Into a few jugs of Harvard Citra-Zov. Works really well, but it smells a bit strong.
 

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