MiraZyme™ Enzyme-Based Odor Eliminator Buy Now Bookmark and Share

 

  • Product Info

    MiraZyme™ Odor Eliminator is a powerful blend of natural enzymes and microbes used to remove odors caused by mold, mildew and bacteria. McNett has identified, separated and reproduced a unique blend of 10 naturally occurring and highly adapted enzymes, microbes and other organic ingredients designed to identify and destroy odor.

    MiraZyme is extremely versatile, quickly and effectively removing odor and organic debris from a wide variety of clothing, footwear, outdoor and sports gear, and more. Residues from MiraZyme are water and carbon dioxide-safe for the environment. Available in 2 oz. Blister Pack, 8 oz., 1/2 oz. Travel Pack, Fishbowl w/ 48—1/2 oz. Travel Pack (not shown) and Gallon (not shown).

  • Instructions for Use

     

    GENERAL DIRECTIONS:

    1.    Fill a sink, bathtub or large container with enough warm or cold water to submerge item.

    2.    Add 1⁄2 oz MiraZyme for 20 gallons of water and mix.  Use 11⁄2 oz for a 55 gallon drum.

    3.    Unzip all garment and compartment zippers.  Submerge item in solution, saturating inside and out.

    4.    Soak 5 minutes then remove.

    5.    DO NOT RINSE OR MACHINE DRY.  Air dry item before use or storage.

    NOTE: May darken some leathers.  Test for
    colorfastness before use.

    FOR TENTS AND BIVY SACKS: Unzip doors and turn item inside out. Use 2 oz. MiraZyme in 20 gallons of water.
     
    FOR STUBBORN OR SEVERE ODORS such as pet accidents, skunk spray, etc: Use approx. 1/2 oz. - 1 oz. per gallon.
     
    STORAGE: Cap bottle tightly and store in a cool, dry place.

    SPRAY APPLICATION:

    1.    Mix MiraZyme with water in a ratio of 1/2 oz. per quart of water.

    2.    Spray solution directly onto odor source, saturating item inside and out.

    3.    Air dry.
  • Tips & Testimonials

    Testimonials –

      "Yes, this product works..." - L. Grimsley, Monroe, MI

        "I personally recommend this to anyone who has a hard time taming the smell of their shoes due to their sweaty, smelly feet. Overnighting with others? Perfect. Pour some into a little travel pump (1" diameter by 2" tall), and spray 3-4 pumps into your shoes when you take them off (not much, just to make them just visibly damp) and leave them to dry overnight (1+ hrs). Voila! No smell or anxiety in the morning, or when you finish the day's hike. Try it before the outing to make sure it works for you, best few bucks you'll ever spend if you've had my problem. I only stumbled on to it online, and thought, what do I have to lose?! They work even better after washing them with the Mirazime (as instructed). TMI: I wear Merrill Chameleon II Stretch size 10, and my feet/shoes still stunk before Mirazime. NO MORE! ha! =D Hope this helps someone else!"- Momonari, Los Angeles, CA

        "worked perfect. my expensive tent smelled like vomit and was unbearable. this product works like a charm. my expensive north face tent was saved!! worth it at any price. this is the solution to your tent smell problems!! you'd be a fool not to try it!!"- Rico, East Bay, CA

        "MiraZyme is a critical part of my long hikes. I am using the same gear for months on end, so when I get home no matter how much I wash it there is a funk to everything. I wasn’t able to wear my “hiking clothes” in “normal life” because of that situation, until I tried MiraZyme. It is unbelievable. The odor that I couldn’t get out with 15 washes just disappears! It even works great on mildewed gear and clothing. I’ve heard that MiraZyme is used to clean dogs that have been sprayed by skunks. I completely believe it!"
        -Justin Lichter aka “Trauma”-- Extreme Long Distance Backpacker. Completed all three ‘long trails’ in under one year: Pacific Crest Trail, Continental Divide Trail and Eastern Continental Trail – (the extended version of the Appalachian Trail: Cape Gaspe to Key West).

        "I've been using Mirazyme to clean my climbing shoes for a couple of years now. Give them a good scrubbing to get out the grime, then dunk them a few times in a mirazyme solution to get out the stink. Works better than most other home remedies. Works well on sneakers and other shoes as well. Quick and easy to use, but you've got to let the item air dry to work."-Tabo, NY, NY

        "Can you imagine the odor of a backpack after 5 unwashed weeks on the Appalachian Trail and then hiking in New Zealand? Just let me say that MiraZyme allowed me to bring this pack into an indoor storage space. Worked wonders! "- L. Manuglan, Memphis, TN

      Additional Customers Comments –

      "I love this stuff for stinky wet suits.... "- William G.

      "My boss is a diver and when I told him that my carpet had been flooded due to a toilet problem and was beginning to smell, he recommended this product. It worked immediate wonders and has saved me big bucks as a result. I would recommend this to anyone who has puppies, funny smells anywhere, because it does the job perfectly!"- Inge G.

      "This was recommended to remove cat pee from a neoprene laptop sleeve. It worked like a charm. I have also used it on my flipflops, bookbags and catboxes. It's amazing!"- Laura, Woodland, CA

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