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RitDyeMore Liquid Dye in Racing Red is a specialized dye for synthetic fabrics and blends, perfect for rejuvenating faded clothing and unleashing your creativity with over 250 color recipes. Ideal for DIY enthusiasts, this dye requires stovetop application in a stainless steel pot for best results.
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
A**R
Fabric dye
Would of liked it more red but regardless the color of fabric came out good
V**O
First time dying ever and it came out great
This is the first time I ever dyed clothes and it worked for me. I watched a few videos on YouTube to figure out how to do it right and took a gamble. I had a plastic tote I used to dye, I just boiled water and added to the tote and stirred. I bleached the top first to get a clean slate and so the color would just grab on the denim jacket I bought. I might dye it again because I wanted a darker red but that could be because had too much water and not enough dye. I should of tested it but again it was first time and I'm happy.Update after one wash it very slightly faded in two spots. Barely could see, so this time I cooked the jacket on the stove with constant heat instead of a tote and got the darker red I wanted. I recommend cooking over stove than the tote way because heat is needed to penetrate the fabric.
A**R
So awesome and vibrant!!
both these shirts were white!! first one is with a bit more concentrated mixture with about half the bottle, second is more diluted with water. I highly recommend!! didn’t turn out patchy at all, just follow the instructions on the bottle
R**Y
Great dye for plastic
My son used this to dye a plastic disc golf disc. It works like a charm. Very easy to use and gives excellent coverage! The color was very vibrant as well. He was very pleased.
T**E
Read the Drections
This is very labor intensive to use. Its not the old time RIT dye thats been around forever. You MUST use the stovetop. I went to Walmart and bought a 25 quart stock pot for $10 because you can't use a normal sized pot. I dyed a white blouse red. After an hour on the stove stirring I still only got a medium pink color. Will try another batch. Eventhough I stirred the fabric constantly and kept it moving I still ended up with spots where the dye was darker. Before washing the shirt I put some Dawn detergent on the spots and scrubbed a bit and the excess dye disappeared.
B**E
Follow instructions
Perfect dye
B**O
Didn’t work on my patio cushion covers.
Dry dye might work better.
A**R
Worth It
I had an old dress that had some stains on the white of the dress that would just not wash out. I figured I’d just try dying it. It worked out great! I love them! The original dress is on the left.
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