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M. Pittelko
> 3 dayWorks great. Go to the Jacquard web site to read the directions for how to use this dye. Follow the directions. Wet the fabric with plain water before putting it in the dye. Use a big cheap stainless pot, and watch the temperature with a thermometer, dont guess. Bright clear blue, no splotchyness.
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RST
> 3 dayAcid dye only works on certain types of yarn or cloth - protein fibres, so silk, wool, cashmere, nylon. It wont dye rayon, cotton or polyester or any of those - but jacquard acid dyes work really well on the fibres they are made for. I use white vinegar for the acid and have no problems at all - this black is the black of night - and can be mixed with other colours to make them darker. Perfect.
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vdub.ns
> 3 dayBought for a Friend. She likes it.
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Jeanie McClure
Greater than one weekBrilliant just what I needed
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KCC
> 3 dayBrilliant results on a merino cashmere cardigan. Also tie dyed a silk scarf at the same time giving me a matching scarf.
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New Mommy
> 3 dayWe stained our outdoor cushion covers. At first I loved this product because you can do it simply in the washer. After dying the white covers, they came out a periwinkle. This was not the color we wanted, but at least it was pretty and covered evenly. After a few days outside it rained and the color was gone!
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Dollar1800
> 3 dayBought this to dye wool dreads. I wanted blacker than black and that’s exactly what I got. It was easy to use and it rinsed out super fast. Super happy with the results!
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yarnlady4
> 3 dayGifted to a yarn dyer who loves this brand.
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K~B~C
> 3 dayProduct performs as expected. Price is comparable.
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SoMi
> 3 dayDid not work on my white satin fabric. It turned out a lavender color at best after two separate attempts. Waste of my money.