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    Lemon juice can also bleach color, as it is acidic. Before she tries anything - Nature's Miracle is great, I don't know if you have it over there - have her test it in a small corner of the carpet just to see if it affects the color at all.
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    Thank you, Karen! Yes, I know lemon is acidic, but thought a little mixed with water might take some of the smell.

    My friend is thinking of asking in a pet shop, they will hope fully something she can use. Does anyone know what is in Nature's Miracle? - or some of the other suggestions?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Randi View Post
    My friend is thinking of asking in a pet shop, they will hope fully something she can use. Does anyone know what is in Nature's Miracle? - or some of the other suggestions?
    Copied from PetSmart website for Nature's Miracle-
    Ingredients:
    water, nature's enzymes, isopropyl, alcohol, natural citrus scent.

    Now, who can tell me what "nature's enzymes" would consist of???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Taz_Zoee View Post
    Now, who can tell me what "nature's enzymes" would consist of???
    Good question! Thanks for checking it!



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    Boarding kennels would use this type of enzyme cleaner; also janitorial supply shops. Check also with cleaners that clean up scenes that have had blood, etc.

    Simplest might be for her to go to a pet store and ask for a cleaner with odor enzymes in it.
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    I've always used Urine Gone which is an enzyme cleaner. I've had really good success w/it. I tried the white vinegar route before I found out about Urine Gone but the vinegar did absolutely nothing except add more stink.
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    Thanks again! I've sent on the info and my friend says "Muchisimas gracias!



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