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What is Natures Miracle?
I've seen it mentioned in here before. How does it work? Is it a
good product? Thanks. =BAo=BA Dana =BAo=BA Remove NoSpam to reply |
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I don't like it.
My sisters dog, unbeknownst to me, peed all over my sons room at Thanksgiving. His room started to smell and I found all these old urine spots. Went through a gallon of Natures Miracle, and it still stunk. I found this product by accident:http://www.planeturine.net/index.cfm/ref/gaHome I put the powder on, waited overnight, vaacumed it up, and you couldn't smell anything anymore! Way cool stuff And much easier to use than NM, and you don't have to wait two weeks for the smell to MAYBE go away |
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On 16 Mar 2005 13:47:06 -0800, "Ronna" wrote:
I don't like it. My sisters dog, unbeknownst to me, peed all over my sons room at Thanksgiving. His room started to smell and I found all these old urine spots. Went through a gallon of Natures Miracle, and it still stunk. I found this product by accident:http://www.planeturine.net/index.cfm/ref/gaHome I put the powder on, waited overnight, vaacumed it up, and you couldn't smell anything anymore! Way cool stuff And much easier to use than NM, and you don't have to wait two weeks for the smell to MAYBE go away A foster dog once pooped on the back seat of my Honda Accord while I was transporting him to a foster home. By the time I was able to get off the highway, he'd tromped through the poop, grinding it into the seat upholstery, floor carpet, even seat belts... I used about a gallon of Nature's Miracle too, pouring and scrubbing and pouring and scrubbing, then left the car doors open for a couple of days so the interior could dry out. When it dried, you could not see where there had been any poop, and there was never even a hint of a smell. Mustang Sally |
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sighthounds & siberians said in rec.pets.dogs.behavior:
When it dried, you could not see where there had been any poop, and there was never even a hint of a smell. Yup, I experienced similar results all too often when Murphy was incontinent in her old age. When people don't get good results from Nature's Miracle, I suspect that they're not applying it properly. -- --Matt. Rocky's a Dog. |
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On 16 Mar 2005 22:41:38 GMT, Rocky wrote:
sighthounds & siberians said in rec.pets.dogs.behavior: When it dried, you could not see where there had been any poop, and there was never even a hint of a smell. Yup, I experienced similar results all too often when Murphy was incontinent in her old age. When people don't get good results from Nature's Miracle, I suspect that they're not applying it properly. Or expecting it to work immediately. Even the bottle says that it may take a couple of weeks for the enzymes to work; but they *do* work. Mustang Sally |
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Janet B wrote:
It's an enzymatic cleaner used to clean pet stains. It works very well when used properly (you'd be surprised at how many people don't know the right way to actually clean a spot). Doesn't anyone use search engines anymore? Type in Nature's Miracle in any search bar and it comes up instantly. WOW, I can't get over how rude a couple of people are in this group. I was under the impression that this was a newsgroup for questions and answers and general disscussion. Everyone else answered my question and were rather friendly. I don't get it...is it still cold and gloomy where you live or something? =BAo=BA Dana =BAo=BA Remove NoSpam to reply |
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Or expecting it to work immediately. Even the bottle says that it
may take a couple of weeks for the enzymes to work; but they *do* work. Yeah, I know how Natures Miracle works, I can read directions It didn't work for me. Maybe it was because it was old dried urine, but the smell never even diminished. |
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I am in agreement with Ronna on this it just didn't work and I did read and
follow the directions. As for it taking weeks to dissolve the smell it's been a month since I did the spot where Lady had an accident and the rug still smells some. I should have saved my money and used what I always have in the past. In the past I have had better luck with mopping the urine up and then dousing the area with vinegar. Let it sit for 24 hours than scrub with the rug scrubber. I may have to do this twice but you can be sure the smell is gone in less than a week. If the vinegar doesn't work now on this spot I'm going to have to tear out the rug and replace it. Celeste .. "Ronna" wrote in message oups.com... Or expecting it to work immediately. Even the bottle says that it may take a couple of weeks for the enzymes to work; but they *do* work. Yeah, I know how Natures Miracle works, I can read directions It didn't work for me. Maybe it was because it was old dried urine, but the smell never even diminished. |
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On 16 Mar 2005 17:09:43 -0800, "Ronna" wrote:
Or expecting it to work immediately. Even the bottle says that it may take a couple of weeks for the enzymes to work; but they *do* work. Yeah, I know how Natures Miracle works, I can read directions I wasn't referring specifically to you, and I don't recall saying that you can't read directions, or even directing a post to you. Goodness, people are touchy today. Mustang Sally |
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