Un-Bleach
Un-Bleach
Bleach Alternative
Conventional chlorine bleach is one of the most chemically aggressive products in the average home — linked to respiratory irritation, skin sensitization, and the production of toxic byproducts when it contacts other common cleaning agents. Un-Bleach replaces it entirely with a single-ingredient oxygen bleach formula that dissolves stains and odors by breaking down their chemical bonds rather than masking them, restoring surfaces and fabrics to their original color and brightness without the toxicity.


One ingredient, no fillers. When mixed with water, the activated oxygen solution lifts stains from fabric, grout, tile, upholstery, dishes, drains, and dozens of other surfaces — performing as well as or better than chlorine bleach across most applications, while remaining safe for all colors, all surfaces, and every member of the household including babies and pregnant and breastfeeding mothers. Because it's unscented and free from the full spectrum of common chemical irritants, it's one of the most broadly safe cleaning products available for homes with sensitive skin, allergies, or chemical sensitivities.
Fully biodegradable, greywater and septic-safe, and non-toxic to aquatic life after rinsing — what goes down the drain doesn't cause a secondary problem.


Why we love it:
- 100% oxygen bleach — single ingredient, no fillers
- Dissolves stain and odor molecules at the chemical bond level
- Restores original color and brightness to fabrics and surfaces
- Safe for all colors — won't strip or fade
- Hypoallergenic and unscented — safe for babies, sensitive skin, pregnant and breastfeeding mothers
- Free from phosphates, phthalates, parabens, perfume, sulfates, 1,4-dioxane, petroleum, optical brighteners, dyes, fillers, gluten, hormone disruptors, and carcinogens
- Over 1,000 documented uses across laundry, kitchen, bath, outdoor, and more
- Fully biodegradable — greywater and septic-safe
- Rinse water is non-toxic to aquatic life
A few of the many uses: Laundry, carpets, upholstery, tile, grout, curtains, stained dishes, burned-on food, baking sheets, drains, refrigerator, cutting boards, countertops, Tupperware, sponges, toilets, tub, shower, mattress, mildew removal, water damage cleanup, litter boxes, concrete, decking, lawn furniture, camping gear, car seats, wedding dresses, and much more.


Native Manor Note: Chlorine bleach is one of the most common sources of indoor chemical exposure in the home — and one of the least questioned. Most households use it regularly without considering what it leaves behind on surfaces, in fabrics, and in the air. A single-ingredient oxygen alternative that performs comparably across the same range of applications removes one of the more significant sources of routine chemical exposure from your cleaning routine without asking you to compromise on results.