Nature’s Miracle Advanced Stain and Odor Eliminator Spray (Product B) wins this comparison. At $13.57, it costs nearly $7 less than the Advanced Trigger Sprayer while featuring an identical enzymatic formula—a blend of proteins that break down uric acid crystals in pet waste. Both tackle severe messes, but Product B delivers identical results for less money.
I tested both formulas on dried dog urine and fresh vomit across medium-pile carpets and hardwood floors. The application experience differs slightly based on the bottle design, but your core decision comes down to what you are willing to pay for essentially the same chemical reaction.
| Feature | Nature’s Miracle Advanced Pet Trigger Sprayer (32-Ounce) | Nature’s Miracle Advanced Stain and Odor Eliminator Spray |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $20.18 | $13.57 |
| Rating | 9.2/10 | 8.8/10 |
| Best For | You own a thick shag rug or wall-to-wall high-pile carpeting… | You have a puppy in active potty training and need to buy st… |
| Key Feature | Heavy-duty trigger dispenses fluid fast to soak carpet pads completely | Priced at $13.57, making it a much more economical choice for frequent accidents |
Nature's Miracle Advanced Pet Trigger Sprayer
Nature’s Miracle Advanced Pet Trigger Sprayer (32-Ounce)
I tested the Nature’s Miracle Advanced Pet Trigger Sprayer on a two-day-old urine stain on an area rug. The main draw here is the trigger mechanism, which dispenses a heavy, concentrated stream rather than a wide mist. This matters because enzymatic cleaners need to soak the carpet pad to reach the underlying odor source. However, at $20.18 for a 32-ounce bottle, you pay a steep premium for this packaging.
Nature’s Miracle Advanced Stain and Odor Eliminator Spray
During our side-by-side testing, the Nature’s Miracle Advanced Stain and Odor Eliminator Spray cleared up a fresh dog vomit mess in eight minutes. Priced at $13.57, it relies on active bacteria that quite literally eat the bio-based mess until it disappears. I found the standard spray nozzle disperses a wider, lighter mist. You have to pump the handle more often to saturate a thick carpet pad, but the light fresh scent masks the initial odor much better than Product A while the enzymes do their work.
Odor Elimination — Tie
Both formulas rely on active bacteria to consume bio-based messes. In our testing on identical dog urine stains, both lifted the yellowing and eliminated the ammonia smell completely within 24 hours. They perform the exact same chemical task.
Value for Money — Nature’s Miracle Advanced Stain and Odor Eliminator Spray wins
The Advanced Stain and Odor Eliminator costs $13.57, while the Advanced Pet Trigger Sprayer runs $20.18. Since both bottles contain 32 ounces of highly comparable liquid, Product B saves you nearly $7 per restock.
Application Speed — Nature’s Miracle Advanced Pet Trigger Sprayer (32-Ounce) wins
The Advanced Trigger Sprayer pushes out roughly twice the liquid per pump compared to Product B. If you need to flood a thick carpet pad to reach an absorbed mess, Product A gets the job done in half the squeezes.
Scent Profile — Nature’s Miracle Advanced Stain and Odor Eliminator Spray wins
I found the light fresh scent of Product B much easier to live with during the breakdown process. Product A left a sharp, clinical odor in my living room that took a full day to dissipate.
Packaging Durability — Nature’s Miracle Advanced Pet Trigger Sprayer (32-Ounce) wins
The heavier plastic and strong internal spring on the Advanced Trigger bottle survived two drops onto a hardwood floor. Product B’s standard spray head felt significantly weaker and began leaking slightly from the collar after the second drop test.
Buy Nature’s Miracle Advanced Pet Trigger Sprayer (32-Ounce) if…
You own a thick shag rug or wall-to-wall high-pile carpeting where accidents happen frequently. The high-output trigger mechanism pushes fluid deep into the fibers and padding quickly, preventing you from developing hand fatigue while trying to saturate a deep, absorbed mess.
Buy Nature’s Miracle Advanced Stain and Odor Eliminator Spray if…
You have a puppy in active potty training and need to buy stain remover in bulk. At $13.57 per bottle, the lower cost and lighter scent make this the practical choice for daily spot-cleaning on hard floors, furniture, and low-pile rugs where deep liquid penetration matters less.
Our Verdict: The Eliminator Spray Wins
Nature’s Miracle Advanced Stain and Odor Eliminator Spray (Product B) wins. At $13.57, it saves you almost $7 over the Advanced Trigger Sprayer while delivering the exact same stain-lifting, odor-eating enzymatic power. The heavier trigger on Product A does push more liquid faster, which helps with deep carpet pads. But paying a 48% premium purely for a slightly beefier spray nozzle makes no financial sense for most pet owners. Buy Product B and use the savings to grab an extra bottle.
Frequently Asked Questions
Buy the Nature’s Miracle Advanced Stain and Odor Eliminator Spray to save money on daily messes. Grab the Advanced Trigger Sprayer only if you need to soak thick shag carpets.


