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Re: natures miracle

Postby jeff » Fri Jun 22, 2007 2:40 pm

I just thought I'd mention that plain white vinegar, available cheaply in huge jugs at the grocery store, works well at getting rid of cat pee odors. Yeah, it smells like vinegar, but that goes away. It works way better than the enzyme solutions I've tried, and for pennies on the dollar!
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Re: natures miracle

Postby katwalker » Sun Jun 24, 2007 5:53 am

I don't know about the odor part (I have a very poor sense of smell - which works in my favor in the case of cat pee and stinky litterboxes!), but I'll also add that some of these products that (may - I can't tell!) get rid of the smell won't get rid fo the stain. White vinegar, however, will get rid of the yellow stain.
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Re: natures miracle

Postby Barnaby » Thu Jul 12, 2007 9:11 am

Keep in mind that Nature's Miracle is NOT the same as it used to be. The company that owns the rights to the name, lost the rights to the formula. The formula that actually works is sold under the name petastic now. The new formula for Nature's Miracle, is no where near as good.
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