Which sealant...Super Juice or Stan's?

Not ridden my Trek FS in years, and the all Bontrager tubeless setup is leaking like a sieve, no doubt the sealant has gone off. Bike is quite old (2007), wheels are tubeless ready race discs, rim tape is the rigid plastic Bonty job, and the tyres are tubeless Bonty Jones 2.3. Current sealant is Bonty Super Juice.
So...stick with the Super Juice or go to Stan's?
Thanks
So...stick with the Super Juice or go to Stan's?
Thanks
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Claud Butler Dalesman
Trying to inflate TR Mud-Xs, it just leaked and leaked and leaked. I'd put the sealant in, pump up the tyre, come back an hour later to a flat tyre with no sealant in it and a puddle of sealant on the floor. I repeated until there was no sealant then put a tube it :roll:
"As I said last time, it won't happen again."
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"As I said last time, it won't happen again."
Consistency wise its somewhere between Stans and Fenwicks, you can use C02 pumps to inflate, doesn't dry out or clump like stans, long lifespan, doesn't freeze in the cold and perhaps the best bit.... 1.25l costs £8