Any info on Pow-R-Pak from HARD BALL chemical Co.

Russ T.

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He has 2 versions. One pine, and one citrus. I tried the citrus for a while and loved the smell...so did the custys. Problem was it isn't nearly as effective as some of the powders I'm used to. When you figure in RTU cost, Pow r Pak is more expensive than Flex Powder or Bio Break (unless prices have changed recently). I usually work alone so the effectiveness of a prespray is one of the most important parts of the process. I talked to Mike from Hardball a couple times on the phone. Great guy with lots of experience and willing to share great info. I wish I liked his prespray more.


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Mikey P

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That's what I found as well.

His powdered rinse is nice, much like the stuff Taf made up for us (available real soon) I used his solvent protector for a few years until I just could not take the odor any more. If and when Cobb's solvent starts to choke me I'll have to switch to the Magic Wand stuff.
 
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