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Rit Dye More Synthetic 7oz in Super Pink is a premium liquid dye specially crafted for synthetic fabrics like polyester, acrylic, and nylon. Its vivid color payoff and compatibility with stove-top or machine dyeing methods make it a favorite among DIYers and professionals alike. Compact and easy to use, this USA-made dye delivers consistent, vibrant results for home décor, cosplay, and creative arts projects.

| ASIN | B00U2IXJ3A |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,354 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 5 in Fabric Dyes |
| Brand | Rit |
| Brand Name | Rit |
| Colour | Super Pink |
| Compatible Material | Polyester, Cotton, Polyester/cotton/blend, Acrylic, Nylon |
| Compatible material | Polyester, Cotton, Polyester/cotton/blend, Acrylic, Nylon |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 33,677 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885967020953 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Rit Dye More Synthetic 7oz-Super Pink |
| Item Weight | 7 Ounces |
| Item form | Liquid |
| Item weight | 7 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Notions Marketing |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 02095 |
| Model Number | 155878 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 885967020953 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Unit count | 1.0 count |
G**H
Works well
Used it to dye some white crocs. Worked perfectly.
A**R
brilliant stuff!
excellent! dyed 2 jumpers and a dress that i no longer wore as i didn't like the colours. this dye is brilliant! and has made the clothes a lovely chocolate brown. would definitely recommend.
A**X
does what it says but make sure you're prepared
first: this dye did the job on the item i was dying. the yellow colour was strong and bold and looked great. HOWEVER: before you grab this thinking it'll just be a quick and easy dye job let me tell you how you're meant to dye polyester: you need a big pot (3 gallons of water per pound of fabric) that you bring up to just below boiling. then, while wearing rubber gloves, you pop in the dye and the item you want to dye. now it's only half an hour of constant stirring and agitation to make sure that the dye gets everywhere and gives an even, consistent result. now that you're done with that, you need to rinse out the garment somewhere (please note a lot of dye will rinse out with this and may stain things) and then wash it (again more dye will come out) and finally hang out to dry. don't forget to dispose of the massive pot of water and dye somewhere (more stain warning). and, from what i understand, you can't use the pot for cooking again after this so unless you're doing a lot of dying (maybe you're a cosplayer and make lots of costumes), consider it an extra cost, and big pots aren't that cheap. if you absolutely must dye synthetics then do your research before you commit. there are some extra costs and mess and you may just want to stick with what you have, or buy a new one in the colour you want. but if you're determined or have no other option then this dye will do you well. just make sure you know what you're doing before you start.
K**N
Thank god I found this!!
Needed to dye a polyester silk dress from ivory to pink. Tried 3 Dylon pods knowing that it wouldn’t be that intense a colour but it didn’t take at all. Came across this dye but was worried about the stove stop method as the dress has some bead detail on and I didn’t have a pot large enough. So I took a gamble. Poured the dye into the empty Dylon pods and put it on an intensive 3hr 90 degree wash. Have never watched the washing machine so intently but it only went and worked and looks stunning!!!!! NB I used 2 bottles of dye and made sure I put my washing machine on a clean drum cycle after. And yes I will steam it once dry to get out the creases
A**.
Didn't work
Followed the instructions but didn't work for me. Patchy.
A**R
FIRST TIME USE - BLACK dye on polyester fabric
Only gave it three stars as it my first time using....not sure it was a great choice for my purpose as it was supposed to be able to dye polyester black...followed the instructions but came out pupley blue although not black still a nice colour. I may try again with different fabric to see if there's a different result?
D**A
Rit Dye for Synthetic Materials
I bought the Rit Dye More Synthetic in Royal Purple for £8.49 and it did a decent job on a polyester blend top that had faded. The colour came out rich and even, though you do need to follow the instructions carefully and keep the water hot the whole time, which is a bit of effort. It’s not something you can just throw in the washing machine. Still, it’s great for giving old clothes a new life or covering stains. Overall, it works well if you’re patient and don’t mind a bit of mess in the kitchen.
A**A
It works very well
It works very well. I used it on polyester fabric, which was blue, so wasn't sure how the colour will turn out, but I am quite happy with the effect. The dye was easy enough to use.
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