Michael, people are reporting good results with both the Walker Audio Prelude and the Audio Intelligent fluids. I've heard of comparitive tests where the users prefered one and other comparative tests where those users preferred the other. I happen to prefer the Walker fluids and brushes, and I use the Walker Step 4 rinse on those "special" records to bring the sound quality up yet one further notch.
I use the Walker Audio Talisman with each LP, just part of my regimen, but don't think of it as a tick and pop reducer - that's not it's role. For ticks and pops, focus on cleaning with the your choice of effective cleaning fluids and using ultra pure water for a double rinse finish. Then, use the Talisman to achieve that next level of midrange resolution and clarity, and upper frequency purity of tonal reproduction. Consider the Talisman as a "clarifier" of resolution, timbre and soundstage. The same holds true for the Walker Audio Step 4 rinse fluid in my experience. All have a cumulative positive effect.
Enjoy your explorations!