How Nature's Secret Weapon Works
- Environmentally “Certified Natural” Product
- High Tech Microbiology Research Center
- The Leader in “Natural” Odor Removal
- Patent Pending Advanced Technology
- Best Practice Manufacturing Methods
- Friendly Expert Customer Service
Advanced Microbiology Research Center
Our advanced microbiology research lab, also known as the Olfactory Research Center, is the secret behind our success. Years of research have gone into the development of our “all natural” odor control formula. This large investment has resulted in a patent pending breakthrough in odor elimination. That’s why Nature’s Secret Weapon™ is “The #1 Name in Odor Control™”.
You don’t have to be an olfactics research scientist to know how to handle your odor problems. That’s our job. If you’d like to lean more about how our product works or about odor and how people sense smell, read on. But first we want to share our story about Pepe'.
The Ultimate Odor Test!
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Would you consider it amazing if you could “instantly” eliminate a skunk’s odor? That’s exactly what we did at our Olfactory Research Center. In the final testing phase of Nature’s Secret Weapon™ we obtained a poor deceased skunk (Pepe') whose scent gland had been ruptured by a car on the road.
Pepe' had unknowingly donated his body to science. Our lab technicians thoroughly sprayed Pepe' with Nature’s Secret Weapon™ Ultra Concentrate. They were amazed to find that his overpowering odor instantly disappeared. Today customers use Nature’s Secret Weapon™ routinely for all type of skunk and natural odor problems. (read our customer reviews)
How Nature’s Secret Weapon Destroys Odors
The “secret” behind our success, lies in our 2-stage odor destroying technology. Nature’s Secret Weapon™ is unlike any odor removal product you’ve every used. The results are stunning!
- First Stage - Incorporates our Advanced Odor Encapsulation Technology which instantly microencapsulates odor molecules from any biological source including, dogs, cats, skunks, garbage, kitchens, bathrooms and mildewed basements, so you can’t smell them. You may have to clean up the source of the odor, but you won’t have to put up with the smell while doing it. It’s amazingly effective!
- Second Stage - The odor (an organic carbon source) is converted into harmless carbon dioxide through an organic process called Organic Bioremediation. This is a process created by nature and perfected by years of microbiological research. The second stage permanently eliminates odors.
Nature’s Secret Weapon™ is “certified natural,” 100% biodegradable, and meets "green certification" standards by independent certification agencies. Our products are shipped from our factory in “PetSafe™” biodegradable foam safe for children, pets, and our environment. Order by Phone Now (800) 930-7949 Talk to an Odor Expert (517) 579-9557

| About Odor
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An odor or odour (see spelling differences) is a volatilized chemical compound, generally at a very low concentration, which humans and other animals perceive by the sense of olfaction. Odors are also called smells, which can refer to both pleasant and unpleasant odors. The terms…click here to read the whole article
How Humans Smell Odor
Smell is the most primitive and perhaps the most powerful of our five senses. Olfaction, the science of smell, is one of the least understood of the five senses, which makes odor management a major challenge. Thanks to recent breakthroughs in olfaction research at our Olfactory Research Center, Nature’s Secret Weapon ™ has been able to meet this challenge resulting in great success with our amazing odor destroying product.
Odor is the sensation resulting from stimulation of the olfactory organs. You can learn more about the fascinating science of olfaction at Wikipedia below.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Olfaction (also known as olfactics) refers to the sense of smell. This sense is mediated by specialized sensory cells of the nasal cavity of vertebrates, and, by analogy, sensory cells of the antennae of invertebrates. For air-breathing animals, the olfactory system detects volatile or, in the case of the accessory olfactory system … click here to read the whole article |
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