Anyone have any opinion on this? We carry it at our petstore and we seem to push it as our best odor/stain remover. I tried it and it seemed to remove the stains a lot better than other products, but is it just hiding it?
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Anyone have any opinion on this? We carry it at our petstore and we seem to push it as our best odor/stain remover. I tried it and it seemed to remove the stains a lot better than other products, but is it just hiding it?
From my understanding Nature's Miracle did have the ability to somehow neutralize the odors due to enzymes. However, I have been told that Nature's Miracle was taken over and the formula was sold to Heaven's Own or Petastic. I'm not sure which. Anyhow, the reports I've had is that either of the two products are now superior to Nature's Miracle.
As long as your customers are happy, I guess you should still carry the product, although you might look into these other two.
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Nature's Miracle is OK but I think that Zero Odor is better. In addition to being less expensive than Nature's Miracle, it is, IMO, much more effective. I saw a commercial on the Biography Network and ordered some and have been very happy with it ever since.
It eliminates the odor by neutralizing it. It really seems to be working for me. When I come home from work, I smell a sort of baby powder scent. I figure that is the Zero Odor spray because I've never smelled it before. No cat odor, nothing, just the very slight baby powder scent.
I've even sprayed it in the litter box like it says to do and I smell nothing when I walk into the laundry room where the litter box is kept. Even when there are turds on the top (my cats don't cover), I can't smell them like I could before the Zero Odor.
It seems to be affordable to most families too, because a six month supply (two bottles) cost about $25 - a little goes a long way. On heavily cat urine saturated areas, you are supposed to 'spray area, then spread with a sponge'. Truthfully, I didn't get that much into it...I just sprayed and then took a little cleaning brush and smoothed it in.
You might want to give them a try and see if it works as good for you as it does for me. Here's a link to their website.
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From their website:
"You have been using Petastic® for the last 23 years without knowing it until now. We created and manufactured the original formula for Natures Miracle®.
"In 2003 our relationship with Natures Miracle® came to an end. Soon after we launched Petastic®, to ensure that you could still get the original Natures Miracle® formula.
"*Nature's Miracle® is a registered trademark of Eight In One, Inc. Venus Laboratories, Inc. is the creator and owner of the formulations formerly supplied to Eight In One for its Nature's Miracle® brand. Venus Laboratories, Inc is now marketing the formulation under the brand name Petastic Stain & Odor Remover.
Venus Laboratories,Inc. is not affiliated with Eight In One."
Sooo ... the old formula of Nature's Miracle is now used in Petastic. The new Nature's Miracle is a different formula (new owner's bought the name only), and I heard not as good as the old product.
On the other hand, I heard Petastic (formerly Narure's Miracle)leaves stains.
Just thought I throw that in here 
Tilda
Thanks for this information!
>>From their website:
>>
>>"You have been using Petastic® for the last 23 years without knowing it until now. We created and manufactured the original formula for Natures Miracle®.
>>
>>"In 2003 our relationship with Natures Miracle® came to an end. Soon after we launched Petastic®, to ensure that you could still get the original Natures Miracle® formula.
>>
>>"*Nature's Miracle® is a registered trademark of Eight In One, Inc. Venus Laboratories, Inc. is the creator and owner of the formulations formerly supplied to Eight In One for its Nature's Miracle® brand. Venus Laboratories, Inc is now marketing the formulation under the brand name Petastic Stain & Odor Remover.
>>Venus Laboratories,Inc. is not affiliated with Eight In One."
>>
>>Sooo ... the old formula of Nature's Miracle is now used in Petastic. The new Nature's Miracle is a different formula (new owner's bought the name only), and I heard not as good as the old product.
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>>On the other hand, I heard Petastic (formerly Narure's Miracle)leaves stains.
>>
>>Just thought I throw that in here
>>
>>Tilda
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