Suitable for clothing, kitchen, bathroom, furniture, carpets, and appliances
Multi-use
Breaks down quickly without leaving chemical residues
Biodegradable
Monocure creates modern products that replace multiple household cleaners
Our goal is to simplify cleaning: one formula works for both fabrics and hard surfaces. The formulas are designed to be effective while remaining safe for the home and the environment
About us
An innovative, chlorine-free oxygen bleach for clothes, dishes, and surfaces. Gentle on fabrics, yet powerful against stains*
Monocure — next generation oxygen cleaner
How to Use
An innovative, chlorine-free oxygen bleach for clothes, dishes, and surfaces. Gentle on fabrics, yet powerful against stains*
Monocure — next generation oxygen cleaner
How to Use
Eliminates sweat marks and odors
Sportswear
Fights mold, limescale, and soap scum
Bathroom
Soak tough stains before washing
Stain remover
Removes grease and residue from stoves, ovens, and dishes
Effective without chlorine, phosphates, or harsh fumes
Effective
Formula safely decomposes into oxygen, water, and soda
Safety
Quality control from formulation to packaging
Full control
One product instead of many — true multifunctionality
All in one
Monocure oxygen stain remover & whitener
Why choose Monocure
Trusted quality — every batch is tested
Trusted quality
Chlorine-free & odorless — safe and comfortable to use
Eco-first
Multifunctional — works for fabrics, surfaces, furniture, and appliances
Multi-use
Active oxygen power — deep cleaning without harsh chemicals
Active oxygen
We've collected real-life examples to demonstrate how Monocure works. Compare the results before and after use—and you'll immediately see how much cleaner, brighter, and fresher everything looks
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Yes. Monocure Oxygen Cleaner can be used for many laundry tasks, including stain removal, brightening white fabrics, and refreshing washable items. Always check the care label before use.
It can be used on many colorfast fabrics. Test a small hidden area first to make sure the color does not fade or bleed.
No. Do not use oxygen bleach on wool, silk, leather, suede, fur, or other delicate materials unless the care label clearly allows it.
Yes. Add the recommended amount together with your regular detergent, depending on the load size, water temperature, and stain level.
Yes. Oxygen cleaner can help brighten many washable white cotton, linen, and synthetic items. Avoid delicate fabrics and always follow the garment label.
Yes, many washable fabrics can be soaked. Dissolve the powder fully in water first, then soak the item according to the level of soiling.
It can help lift many sweat and body-oil stains from washable fabrics. For older stains, soaking before washing may improve results.
Yes, it can help remove many coffee and tea stains from washable fabrics. Treat the stain as soon as possible and avoid delicate materials.
It may be used on washable baby clothes if the care label allows it. Rinse thoroughly and avoid delicate fabrics or items with special finishes.
Yes. For colored or delicate-looking items, test a small hidden area first to check colorfastness and fabric compatibility.
Yes. It is suitable for many washable towels, sheets, pillowcases, and similar household textiles when used according to the label.
Use caution. Many sportswear fabrics have special elastic fibers or finishes. Test first and follow the garment care label.
It can help with many organic stains such as tea, coffee, sweat, food, wine, and everyday dirt on suitable washable materials.
It may help reduce older stains, but results depend on the stain type, fabric, water temperature, and how long the stain has been set.
Yes, if the item is suitable and the care label allows it. Repeating a gentle soak is usually better than using an unsafe concentration.
It can help reduce many wine stains on washable fabrics. Treat the stain as soon as possible and avoid delicate materials.
Yes, it can help with many food stains on washable fabrics and surfaces. Rinse or wash thoroughly after treatment.
It can help brighten many washable white fabrics. Deep yellowing from age, storage, or fabric damage may not disappear completely.
It may help with deodorant buildup and sweat marks on suitable washable fabrics. Soaking before washing may improve results.
It can help lift many grass stains from washable fabrics. Pre-soaking may help, especially for stronger stains.
Use cold water first for blood stains. Oxygen cleaner may help after initial rinsing, but always follow fabric care instructions.
It may help with some makeup stains, but oily makeup may need a detergent or degreasing pre-treatment first.
It can help clean some washable pet stains and related odors, but always test fabrics and rinse surfaces thoroughly.
It should not be used on delicate or non-colorfast fabrics. Always follow the care label and test first when unsure.
Monocure Oxygen Cleaner is an oxygen-based cleaner and is not the same as chlorine bleach. Always follow the product label and safety instructions.
No. Do not mix cleaning products unless the label specifically says it is safe. Mixing cleaners can create unsafe reactions.
No. Do not mix it with vinegar or other cleaning chemicals. Use it with water according to the directions.
Gloves are recommended, especially for longer cleaning tasks, soaking, or if you have sensitive skin.
Keep the product and mixed solution away from children and pets. Store it securely and rinse cleaned surfaces when appropriate.
Use only on suitable washable surfaces. After cleaning food-contact areas, rinse thoroughly with clean water.
It is best to use the mixed solution shortly after preparation. Do not store it in a sealed container, as pressure may build up.
Avoid wool, silk, leather, suede, fur, unfinished wood, non-water-safe surfaces, and materials that require special care.
It does not rely on a strong chlorine-like smell. However, use it in a well-ventilated area and follow the label instructions.
Rinse cautiously with water and follow the safety information on the product label. Seek medical advice if irritation continues.
No. It is a household cleaning product and should not be used on skin, hair, teeth, food, or the body.
Avoid breathing dust. Open and measure the product carefully, and use it in a well-ventilated area.
Yes, it can help clean many washable kitchen surfaces. Rinse food-contact surfaces thoroughly after cleaning.
It can be used on many washable cutting boards. Rinse thoroughly after cleaning and check the board material before use.
Yes. It can help remove tea and coffee stains from many washable mugs and cups. Rinse thoroughly after cleaning.
It can help clean many washable pots and pans. Do not use it on surfaces or coatings that require special care unless the manufacturer allows it.
It may help refresh washable dishwasher parts. Follow your appliance manual and avoid using it where the manufacturer does not recommend oxygen cleaners.
It can help with many kitchen stains, but heavy grease may need a degreasing cleaner first. Always test the surface before use.
It can help remove stains from many washable containers. Rinse thoroughly and avoid materials that are not safe for soaking or hot water.
It may help reduce tomato sauce staining on some washable plastic items. Results depend on the age of the stain and the type of plastic.
Yes, it can be used on many washable sinks. Avoid surfaces that are sensitive to oxygen cleaners or require special maintenance.
Use caution and check the appliance manual. If used on removable washable parts, rinse thoroughly and dry completely before replacing them.
It can be used on many stainless steel items, but test first and rinse thoroughly. Avoid prolonged soaking if the manufacturer advises against it.
Avoid aluminum, copper, and brass unless the manufacturer confirms compatibility. These metals may react or discolor.
Yes. It can be used for many bathroom cleaning tasks, including washable tiles, sinks, grout, and suitable surfaces.
It can help clean many types of grout. Test a small area first, especially on colored or sealed grout.
Yes, it can be used on many washable bathroom tiles. Avoid natural stone or sensitive surfaces unless the manufacturer allows oxygen cleaners.
It may help with soap residue on washable surfaces. Heavy buildup may need repeated cleaning or a dedicated cleaner.
It can be used on many washable glass shower doors. Rinse well and avoid frames or coatings that require special care.
Use caution. Test a small hidden area first and check the bathtub manufacturer’s cleaning recommendations.
Yes, it can help clean many washable bathroom sinks. Rinse the surface thoroughly after use.
It may help clean toilet bowls and washable areas. Do not mix it with toilet cleaners, bleach, or acidic products.
It may help reduce some stains on washable surfaces, but it is not a substitute for proper mold remediation where mold is actively growing.
Avoid using it on natural stone unless the stone manufacturer confirms it is safe. Some stone surfaces require special cleaners.
Use caution. It may help clean surface residue, but deep staining in silicone may not fully disappear.
It may help freshen some washable drain areas, but it is not a drain opener for serious clogs.
It can be used on many washable floors if the floor manufacturer allows water-based cleaning. Avoid wood, unsealed surfaces, and sensitive materials.
Use caution. Only use it on washable, water-safe surfaces and test a hidden area first. Do not use it on leather, suede, or unfinished wood.
It may be used on some washable carpets and rugs, but always test a hidden area first and follow the carpet manufacturer’s care instructions.
It can be used on some washable glass surfaces, but for streak-free results a dedicated glass cleaner may be better. Rinse and wipe dry if needed.
It can help clean many washable sneakers. Avoid leather, suede, delicate materials, and glued parts that may be sensitive to soaking.
It may be used on washable curtains if the care label allows it. Avoid delicate fabrics such as silk, wool, or items marked dry-clean only.
It can be used on many washable plastic surfaces. Test first, especially on colored, soft, or aged plastic.
Use caution. Test a small hidden area first, because some painted finishes may be sensitive to cleaning solutions.
It may be used for some outdoor washable surfaces. Avoid plants, delicate finishes, and surfaces that should not be exposed to oxygen cleaners.
Avoid using it on unfinished, waxed, oiled, or water-sensitive wood. For sealed wood, test first and follow the manufacturer’s cleaning instructions.
It can be used on some washable blinds. Test first and avoid materials that may warp, discolor, or absorb water.
Use caution. Only use on water-safe, colorfast materials and test first. Avoid leather, suede, electronics, and delicate trims.
It is a multipurpose oxygen-based cleaning powder designed for many laundry and household cleaning tasks when used as directed.
When dissolved in water, oxygen cleaner releases active oxygen that helps lift stains and soils from suitable fabrics and surfaces.
Oxygen cleaner is chlorine-free and works differently from chlorine bleach. It is suitable for many household uses where the material allows it.
It can replace or reduce the need for several cleaners in many situations, but some tasks still need dedicated products.
Yes, it can be used for many everyday cleaning tasks on compatible materials. Always follow the label and test when unsure.
Do not rely on it as a disinfectant unless the product label specifically states a disinfection claim and instructions.
It can help reduce many odors by cleaning the residue that causes them, especially in laundry and washable items.
For some surfaces, a paste may help with targeted cleaning. Test first and avoid delicate, porous, or sensitive materials.
Some cleaning effects start quickly after dissolving, but soaking time may improve results for stains and buildup.
Warm water often improves performance, but always follow fabric and surface care instructions.
Check the product label for exact fragrance information. Even without strong fragrance, use in a ventilated area.
Use only as directed and avoid excessive amounts. For specific septic concerns, follow local guidance or ask a professional.
Use the amount recommended on the product label. The right amount depends on the cleaning task, water volume, and soil level.
It may work in cold water, but warm water usually helps it dissolve and perform better. Follow the item’s care instructions.
Yes, for many suitable fabrics and tasks. Dissolve fully and follow the garment care label.
Yes. Warm water can help activate oxygen cleaner and improve stain removal on suitable materials.
Only if the fabric or surface can tolerate that temperature. Always check the care label first.
Soaking time depends on the item and stain level. Do not soak delicate or non-colorfast items, and do not exceed label directions.
Yes. Dissolve the powder in water before soaking or applying, especially for fabrics and sensitive surfaces.
It is best to prepare only what you need and use it soon after mixing. Do not store mixed solution in a closed container.
Store it tightly closed in a cool, dry place, away from moisture, heat, children, and pets.
Moisture can reduce performance and may cause clumping. Keep the package dry and closed between uses.
Do not exceed label directions. More product is not always safer or more effective and may increase the risk of damage.
Yes, for many laundry tasks it can be used with regular detergent. Follow both product labels and garment care instructions.
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