While I was going through my “sorting out” period in my first years in bonsai, I tried using 8822. After sifting, I ended up with less than 40% of the bag. The fines were a boon to my father in law, whose ancient Corolla of 200,000-plus miles leaked oil with abandon.
I know that Harry Harrington has for years advocated the use of unscented cat litter, which has similar characteristics. Whether or not one agrees, the guy produces some spectacular trees.
I have simplified my life, if only in the context of bonsai, by establishing one constant: my azaleas are in kanuma, and everything else is in aoki mix. By doing so, I can rely on the consistency of the potting media and focus on water, fertilizer and sunlight exposure as the levers I can move. So far, it seems to be working. I stipulate however that this is in 5b, and my job is such that I can water as often and at what times as I see fit. I have not needed thus far to add pumice, peat, or other organic for water retention. As they used to say in the car commercials, “your mileage may vary. Title, taxes and dealer prep are extra.”