G&K Craft GNKRET-16 Ind. Retayne 16oz, 16 oz
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Heidi Heath
Greater than one weekThe process one must use to make this product work is unreasonable and causes the fabric to fade during the process. Also destroys some fabric finishes.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayWashed crown royal bags for a quilt. Worked great.
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Janny
> 3 dayThe item arrived quickly. This product worked exactly as described. I made some labels to attach to small gifts that I had sewn. The labels printed clearly on my fabric and did not bleed when washed.
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Ryder Jones
Greater than one weekLike very much
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Quilterone
Greater than one weekproduct works great.
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dee
> 3 dayI have not seen any bleeding since using Retayne. It works like it is supposed to. Great for prewashing prior to cutting fabric.
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Lyn Evans
Greater than one weekThis is wonderful! I use a lot of fabric and it ALWAYS runs! I dont completely follow the directs but I love this stuff. I wash the batiks first with a color catcher then I wash again with Retayne! I wash a third time with a color catcher and it comes out CLEAN every time!! Ive recommended this stuff to all my quilting friends and anyone else who uses fabric alot! I dont worry about buying black or red fabric anymore either because I know the Retain will keep it from running onto lighter color in my quilts!
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suzeq
> 3 dayGood product. Did what it was supposed to do
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Nan
> 3 dayReally works well and only takes a little bit. I was having an awful time with bleeding of the writing on a signature quilt I am making and this stopped it. The permanent marker just kept bleeding and I didnt want to have to get people to redo the blocks they signed and this saved me.
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John
> 3 dayI ran across Retayne while looking at clothes dyes. My black jeans had faded to nothing more than a grey, and I figured I would dye them to bring them back to life. One dye reviewer recommended Retayne. Well, I havent yet dyed those jeans, and I will give you an update on when I do. But I did buy some new black jeans, and as recommended on the Retayne label, I treated them with Retayne on the first wash. So after treating them, on vacation and being the cheap guy that I am, I was washing all of my clothes in the kitchen sink by hand. Underwear, socks, shirts--quite obvious as I washed that even with these older clothes, dye was coming out into the wash water. Then I got to my black jeans--their first wash since I treated them with Retayne. Amazingly, there was no detectable color bleed--quite a contrast to my other laundry. The wastewater was soapy only, the rinse water clear. I am glad I bought the large size, because from now on I intend to treat all of my new clothes with Retayne, before they start their otherwise inevitable color bleed. Ill give you an update after I dye my old formerly black jeans--just waiting to get back home to do that in my own washer. What I can say for now is that this stuff definitely works on new fabrics. Those black jeans I just bought and treated are the same jeans (Levis 559 black) that are now grey after a couple of years of cold washes. Well see how Retayne works in retaining the dye from home-dyed fabrics.