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Yeah I found hydrogaurd but the average price I found it for is 70$ - 80$ ish a little pricey thats why the suggested hygrozyme cause it was half the price and he says he uses it with no issuesPK just reported major issues with Hygrozyme. The problem with additives like this especially in Canada is they are sensitive to they way they are shipped and stored. If they go below 40F (about 4.5 degrees C) it can render the mix useless. PK ended up with Z9 (Canadian) we will see if that helps him. Im a Hydroguard guy, but it gets spendy up North if you can find it.