I've seen the pro choice kit and the matrix kit and I'm having a hard time wondering which kit is better. What do you use? Nick
I made my own. This is a lunch box. Walmart has foam blocks about 2in. think and I stacked them inside to hold the bottles in place. I used my fav chems and the logo on the front was put on by by me, using a iron-on t-shirt paper for black shirts.
The Bridgepoint spot & stain kit is insulated. I feel that is an important factor to help keep products fresh and performing the best, especially for reducers, oxidizers and other stain removers that work by chemical reaction. Pro's Choice makes a nice kit as well, but it doesn't come with my spotting CD which is included in the Bridgepoint kit.
It is supposed to be packed into every spotting kit, unless you bought it more than a year ago. Give me your mailing adress and I will drop the CD into the mail.
We use Pro's Choice for the most part. I did get to see the new Matrix kit at SFS. I liked it. It is made from the best performing products they have tested in different situations (from different manufacturers)
I did buy it more than a year ago. I would like to have the CD if you don't mind sending it. Thanks. Kenny Wright 2475 Hickory Ave. Buena Vista, VA 24416
Thank you guys for your input. There's not much price difference in the two. Matrix has a better case. Nick :AddEmoticons04259:
My local distributor gave me a spotting CD from Pro's Choice. If you go that route, just ask, you'll probably get one. It's a good kit. I haven't used any others to compare it.