The Bottom Line
Pros
- Does a good job of removing unpleasant odors and the accompanying stain
- Can be found in pet stores, online and some grocery stores
- Easy-to-use; just pour directly on the stain, let sit for a few minutes and then sop it up
Cons
- More expensive than other carpet cleaners, such as a mixture of ammonia and water.
- Takes time to work
Description
- Uses enzymes to eliminate odors from urine and feces accidents, food, drooling, bedding stains, etc.
- Safe for use around children or pets
- Ingredients include nature's enzymes, isopropyl alcohol, natural citrus scent and water
Guide Review - Product Review - Nature's Miracle
Our new puppy took a long time to potty train and had many, many accidents on our carpeted floors. We cleaned up the mess, but the stains and smell tended to linger - and linger. Hesitant to pay for professional carpet cleaning until we were absolutely sure the puppy was fully trained, we turned to using our at-home steam cleaner and the best pet odor removal product we could buy.
Enter Nature's Miracle. A sales person at the pet store recommended this product, stating it is popular among cat owners. Cat urine, the sales person said, is apparently much stronger than dog urine, so using Nature's Miracle on dog stains would really help. I promptly bought a gallon and began dumping it on carpet spots as soon as I got home. The product worked wonders.
Recently, one of my children had a bed-wetting accident, which managed to seep through to the mattress. After searching the internet, I found several recommendations to use this product on human stains and on mattresses. I tried it out - and was amazed at how well it not only removed the stain but also the awful smell that had set in.
My biggest gripe is that you can't be skimpy with the product's application; you've got to apply a lot of the liquid to the stain. Nature's Mircale isn't cheap ($23.99 a gallon at my local grocery store), and a lot of it has to be applied to the stain. I always feel like I don't have enough.


