This review is from: Nature’s Miracle Stain & Odor Remover for Pets (Misc.)
I used to swear by this product. We had a kitten who had out-of-the-box issues, and we’d use this and the urine smell would disappear.
Well, the last bottle I bought was extremely unimpressive! I did some digging online and discovered that in 2003, Nature’s Miracle decided to end their relationship with the company who created the enzyme mixture.
I guess they figured that they had so much word of mouth about how wonderful their product was that they could just sell us the name and not the actual Miracle!
So: IT used to work. Old formula would have been a 5-star review, it doesn’t do nearly as well anymore. The creators of the enzymes say they’re selling the original formula under the name Petastic, and I’m going to check them out.
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This review is from: Nature’s Miracle Stain & Odor Remover for Pets (Misc.)
Okay, so after moving into my new house I was hoping beyond all hope that my little pug wouldn’t pee on the carpet. Well, here I am five months later and, low and behold, the little stinker strikes! So let me get to the point here. Nature’s Miracle does work. However, it works at its best when used in the following manner. When your little pet strikes, take a few paper towels and GENTLY soak up as much of the pee as you can. Repeat this process with many paper towels until you have soaked up as much as you can. DO NOT RUB, DO NOT ADD WATER! Now get yourself a measuring cup, and here is why you buy the gallon sized. Pour between 6-8 ounces of the product over the spot. This is about how much pee comes out of a little dog, so you want to match that. Let the product soak in the spot and dry as long as it needs. Do not simply spray the spot, because, trust me, the pee HAS gone down to the pad, and a little spray will not do the job. Now, after the spot has dried, you may want to apply to spray, just for a little extra treatment. I had a 24 ounce spray bottle that I refilled with the gallon, but it left me with plenty to treat the problem initially the way I had described.
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This review is from: Nature’s Miracle Stain & Odor Remover for Pets (Misc.)
Buy this to get out urine, feces, and vomit stains. It also gets out food stains. The key is to Saturate! Yes, pour a Lot over the stain… I also recommend a black light to locate funky smells.
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I used to swear by this product. We had a kitten who had out-of-the-box issues, and we’d use this and the urine smell would disappear.
Well, the last bottle I bought was extremely unimpressive! I did some digging online and discovered that in 2003, Nature’s Miracle decided to end their relationship with the company who created the enzyme mixture.
I guess they figured that they had so much word of mouth about how wonderful their product was that they could just sell us the name and not the actual Miracle!
So: IT used to work. Old formula would have been a 5-star review, it doesn’t do nearly as well anymore. The creators of the enzymes say they’re selling the original formula under the name Petastic, and I’m going to check them out.
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|THIS IS HOW YOU USE THIS PRODUCT,
Okay, so after moving into my new house I was hoping beyond all hope that my little pug wouldn’t pee on the carpet. Well, here I am five months later and, low and behold, the little stinker strikes! So let me get to the point here. Nature’s Miracle does work. However, it works at its best when used in the following manner. When your little pet strikes, take a few paper towels and GENTLY soak up as much of the pee as you can. Repeat this process with many paper towels until you have soaked up as much as you can. DO NOT RUB, DO NOT ADD WATER! Now get yourself a measuring cup, and here is why you buy the gallon sized. Pour between 6-8 ounces of the product over the spot. This is about how much pee comes out of a little dog, so you want to match that. Let the product soak in the spot and dry as long as it needs. Do not simply spray the spot, because, trust me, the pee HAS gone down to the pad, and a little spray will not do the job. Now, after the spot has dried, you may want to apply to spray, just for a little extra treatment. I had a 24 ounce spray bottle that I refilled with the gallon, but it left me with plenty to treat the problem initially the way I had described.
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|THE best,
Buy this to get out urine, feces, and vomit stains. It also gets out food stains. The key is to Saturate! Yes, pour a Lot over the stain… I also recommend a black light to locate funky smells.
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