Nature’s Miracle Cat Stain and Odor Remover With New Odor Control Formula 32 Ounce Spray
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Krista LaBenz
Greater than one weekWorks like a charm! We brought in a stray kitten living under our porch during the cold winter months. Welp that kitten got bigger & just wanted to be back outside so he started spraying around our home. We hoped it’d stop & tried changing things up for him to make him more comfortable indoors but nothing helped. Our home was becoming ruined in cat pee/spray. This stuff must be heaven scent bc it completely takes out the smell that even my washing machine tons of vinegar & baking soda couldn’t remove! Also a huge plus that it’s safe on furniture. I attacked my secondary couch in it & the color/fabric still looks & feels the same! Thank you to whoever created this stuff bc I was starting to give up hope after many other failed products.
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jody reynolds
> 3 dayWorks for odor and stains. Happy with results in a multi cat home.
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DJY51
> 3 dayThis gets rid of pets odors and doesnt damage silk curtains or wooden sloop stains.
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iteachhair
> 3 dayI had ordered another similar product but a bit less expensive. SOEND THE $$$. I should’ve stuck with what I know works. The other product never made the smell completely go away, so continued use of that spot kept occurring. Once I got this on the ground, not one issue since. Will never try a different product again! Lesson learned
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Sdqricci
> 3 dayA friend recommended this product after I told her about my frustration with our cat not using his litter box. This really helped with cleaning up the area our cat had soiled and removed the extremely offensive odor of cat urine. I will definitely keep a bottle of this in the house from now on.
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Janet fletcher moles
> 3 dayGreat product clean and fresh works to ward off cat smells
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Mrs. Pinkie Rosenbaum Sr.
> 3 dayI wasnt going to write a review until I read a few of these comments and felt like some people could use my advice. If the thing youre cleaning is one layer only--a sheet, towel, shirt--then this will work. But if its got multiple layers--a chair cushion, couch cushion, pair of shoes, purse, etc.--it wont make a difference unless you can get ALL the layers. Carpeting, especially, is a nightmare. If kitty pees, say, shortly after you go to sleep, then the urine spends the next 8 hours seeping down through the carpet and into the padding, and sometimes even into the floor below. In order to get rid of the smell you have to DUMP, not spray, the stuff onto the spot, let it seep all the way through, and use a shop vac or carpet cleaner rental (from Lowes etc.) to suck it up. (This is assuming that for some reason you cant pull up the carpeting, for instance if youre renting). But beware! For all your money and efforts you might find that the area smells WORSE than before. Thats because youve essentially sucked the urine in the bottom up to the top. And every time it becomes humid, the ammonia will reactivate and smell. The older the spot gets, the worse the stench will be. Your choices are to repeat the entire process (Natures Miracle dump, vac rental, suction) and hope it works, or stick a plastic mat over the area and wait for your lease to be up. Ah, and did I mention, if you used your home Bissell pet vac, now it smells like urine too, so youll need to scrub that out. Truly devastating stuff! If its a couch or pillow: Some people here seem to be satisfied with the results obtained after spraying the pillow as directed. Personally, I am highly sensitive to smells and have only ever been satisfied with unzipping the cushion/pillow, throwing out the foam/stuffing, Natures Miracle-ing the outer covering, and replacing the foam, which should cost you around $30-ish. LONG-TERM SOLUTIONS: Now that youve got the stain out, or at least have tried as much as youre able, its time to think about your next couch. Pleather. Trust me. And, when you move into your next place, if you cant find somewhere with all-hardwoods, buy a BIG waterproof rug, with a waterproof backing, and cover as much of the carpeting as possible. Then, if kitty hits it, you have access to the WHOLE rug, top and bottom, as opposed to the carpet which is tacked down forever. Finally, tip #3 is IGNORE all that cheap kibble in the pet aisle. Yes, I know you dont want to smell tuna mush the first thing in the morning. I know canned food is expensive, and I know the cans take up more room in the recycling bin, and plus theyre heavy and annoying to pick up from all over the house. But wet, meat-only food will keep your cat from building up crystals in his or her (especially his) urine, and peeing in places he shouldnt. The expensive canned food is cheaper than the cost of the vet bill, the special Royal Canin the vet tells you to buy, which you are too afraid not to buy, the UTI medicine, the couch/cushions/pillow replacements, the carpet cleaner rental, and, yes, the Natures Miracle. Well, thats easy for you to say, Mrs. Moneybags, I can hear you saying. NO, I WORK AT STARBUCKS. I AM JUST AS POOR AS YOU, MAYBE EVEN POORER. HEED MY YOUNG POOR PERSON WISDOM. LEARN FROM MY MISTAKES, SAVE YOURSELF THE HEADACHES I HAVE ENDURED. I believe that most millennials these days are adopting pets before having children. And since we dont have fenced-in yards, we adopt cats before dogs. Therefore, if youre like me, your cat is your entry-level pet and child. Its the first thing youve had to feed and groom and troubleshoot and worry about, and its the first time youve spent THIS much time trying to clean up poop, pee, hairballs and vomit. No, its not the same as a human child, but its the closest thing youve ever HAD to one, and it can be frustrating!! So in conclusion--youre doing great, hang in there. Give your cat a snuggle, I can tell you that mine is the best thing that ever happened to me, despite the pee.
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banana wind
> 3 dayId take off half a star if I could because the scent is sooo strong. Its not a bad scent but if you need to be where you just sprayed it, it can be offensive if youre sensitive to strong scents. It is refreshing and it does a great job. I dont have a cat, but I got it for when my dog poops or pees on the rug or when I spill hot chocolate or wine. It works fantastic for these use cases.
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MyPenName
> 3 dayThis did not work to remove odor. It smells good when youbspray it on the carpet, but once it dries you smell the cat urine again and it seems like it smells even worse. I did saturate the area. I have the spray bottle and the gallon jug, so I applied it several times, soaking the small area each time and it just did not work. It smelled good, like laundry soap, until it dried.
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M. T.Pope
> 3 dayA very fresh smell that kills cat urine in seconds. No overpowering scent either. I would recommend this product to others.