How to Clean & Attach a Mono Hair System by Myself?
Posted by Santana Fell on May 14, 2026
If you wear a monofilament hair system, you already know how good it feels to have durable, natural-looking coverage that lasts. But to keep it looking and performing its best, regular maintenance is essential.
The good news? You don't need a salon visit every time. With the right technique, cleaning and reattaching your mono hair system at home is completely manageable, and once you've done it a couple of times, the whole routine takes less than 30 minutes.
How to Clean a Monofilament Hair System
Monofilament bases are durable and relatively forgiving during maintenance, but they still require a careful, step-by-step approach to preserve the base and the hair. Here's the full cleaning routine.
Step 1: Gently Remove The Mono Hair System
The golden rule—no pulling, no tugging. Apply Isopropyl Alcohol or C22 solvent to the attachment area to melt and weaken the adhesive bond. Let it penetrate for a minute or two, then gently peel the system away, rolling it back rather than lifting it, until it comes free. If you feel any resistance, stop and apply more solvent. Patience here protects both your scalp and your base.
Step 2: Remove Tape Residue from the Perimeter

Once the base is off, gently lift any remaining tape from the perimeter with a kitchen towel. A kitchen towel gives you just enough grip without being abrasive on the poly perimeter. Work slowly and keep the motion smooth.
Step 3: Dissolve Any Remaining Adhesive

Follow up by applying Isopropyl Alcohol directly to the base, then C22 solvent. These work together to break down stubborn adhesive, oily buildup, or residue that the tape removal missed. Use kitchen towels to wipe the surface clean gently; never scrub aggressively or use sharp tools to scrape.
Step 4: Comb the Hair Before Washing

Before getting the hair wet, use a wide-tooth comb to detangle gently. Always work from the ends up toward the roots. Wet hair is the most fragile state for a hair system. Skipping this step means more shedding during the wash.
Step 5: Wash with a Sulfate-Free Shampoo

Use a mild, sulfate-free hair system shampoo specifically designed for hair systems. Work the shampoo through the hair in a downward motion. Never use circular scrubbing, which causes tangling and shedding. Be especially gentle around the mono base itself.
Step 6: Rinse, Condition, and Air Dry
Rinse thoroughly with cool water to remove all shampoo residue. Apply a lightweight conditioner, leave it briefly, then rinse again. Follow up with a leave-in conditioner spray to keep the hair soft and manageable. Place the system on a wig stand or mannequin head and allow it to air dry completely. Never wring, twist, or rub the base to preserve its integrity.
M104 Maintenance
How to Reattach a Monofilament Hair System
Before reattaching, make sure your scalp is:
- Thoroughly clean
- Oil-free
- Dry
A clean scalp is the foundation of a strong, long-lasting hold. Shampoo thoroughly and, if applicable, shave any regrowth in the bonding area to ensure a smooth attachment.
Monofilament hair systems with poly perimeters offer a variety of attachment options:
- Tape is usually the go-to for the poly portions because it's so much easier to clean off later. Products like Red Liner tape or Blue Lace Front tape offer a reliable hold without turning into a mess during your next maintenance session.
- Glue or clips are also solid options, depending on your preference. Adhesives like Ghost Bond or Ultra Hold work particularly well on the mono base itself, while tape handles the poly perimeter.
M100 —
Step 1: Prepare Your Scalp

- Clean your scalp thoroughly: Shampoo, scrub, and shave the bonding area if needed.
- Wipe the area down with Isopropyl Alcohol to disinfect and remove any remaining oil.
- Apply a scalp protector for comfort and an added barrier between your skin and the adhesive.
Step 2: Apply Adhesive or Tape

- Apply your chosen tape adhesive to the poly perimeter of the base. Place strips back-to-back with no gaps, and make sure no tape extends past the edge of the base.
- Smooth out any folding or air bubbles as you work.
- Use glue on the poly or mono area: Apply a thin, even layer of glue to the scalp or over the tape, and let it reach a tacky consistency before attaching.
Step 3: Align and Press Into Place

- Start at the front hairline and carefully align the system.
- Once positioned, press firmly from front to back, working out any air bubbles as you go.
- Hold the front down firmly for about a minute to set the bond.
- Keep the system dry for at least 24 hours after attaching for the strongest hold.
How Often Should You Clean Your Mono Hair System?
Every 2 to 4 weeks. Regular maintenance involving adhesive replacement, base cleaning, and hairline touch-ups prevents lifting, slipping, and buildup that's much harder to deal with once it accumulates. Staying on schedule significantly extends the lifespan of your system.
Top 3 Superhairpieces Best-Selling Monofilament Hair Systems
Which mono system is right for you? Here are the three most popular choices, each a proven performer with unique strengths.
- M104 — Beginner-friendly and Durable
- M100 — Easy to maintain
- M108 — versatile hair system. Can be used for short hairstyles
Prefer to Have the Maintenance Done for You?
If you prefer professional hair system maintenance, our salon offers monofilament hair system maintenance, base cleaning, shampoo, conditioning, adhesive reapplication, styling, and even base cuts and haircuts. Book an appointment at one of our locations, and we'll take care of everything while you relax and get a fresh new look.
A monofilament hair system that's maintained properly lasts significantly longer than one that isn't. Once you've run through this routine a couple of times, it becomes second nature, and the difference in how your system looks, feels, and holds is remarkable.
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