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Justice Sanford
> 24 hourI dyed sneakers and a tshirt with this dye and both turned out great! I didnt want them to be too dark so I only used less than half the bottle! I am very pleased!!
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Shauna
> 24 hourThis dye is amazing. Ordered a faux fur tail for my niece from wish and it came pink! We had already got her orange ears. So I ordered this and it’s orange now! It’s gonna match her ears so well. Also dyed this little top for her. It was white. A little goes a long way and the bottle is much bigger than I expected lol. I want to get more colors and dye more stuff!!
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Kaden
> 24 hourI bought this without noticing that it was for synthetic fibers. It still dyed my material an orange-ish color, but wasnt what I was looking for. Pay attention to the type of material youre using!!
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rdkmills
> 24 hourI have used Rit dye for years with great end results. Not with this one! I think the product was old. I did my usual thing...shake, dilute, soak. The dye obviously didn’t disperse well. My project took on a tie dye effect :(
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Derk
> 24 hourWorks great for plastics! I was able to successfullly dye some white PBT keycaps for my keyboard and very happy with the result. I was afraid to melt them, so I only poured the dye and water (which had reached boiling) into a plastic container with my keys and left it in for a little longer time ~30 minutes. Good product and I would purchase again!
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Misae
> 24 hourI used this product to dye a shirt the color was inconsistent throughout and not as orange as i wanted. I used the whole bottle. Ended up throwing the shirt out.
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Molly B.
> 24 hourIdk how to add a picture from the app on my phone but if I figure it out I totally will. I dyed 100% polyester curtains and they turned out AMAZING. I will say it’s difficult to figure out how to dye something with as much fabric as I had, because you have to heat the water/dye mixture and keep it hot while you’re dying. I (in true southern fashion) used a turkey fryer, filled it with water and turned on a propane tank to keep the water hot. Had a beer with my dad and enjoyed this great quarantine DIY project. Can’t say enough how perfectly they turned out and they match my room so well!!
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Craftyspoonie
> 24 hourI used this today and worked great. I didnt realize that fleece was synthetic and had tried the regular rit dye and it washed off. Only thing is if its cotton. This one wont work on it. Ha figures.
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JuanHotMama
> 24 hourI was able to dye my 100% polyester patio cushions to their original color. is important that you follow the directions. Since I didn’t have a large stock pot, to maintain the 200°water temperature, I used my electric roaster. I preheated it to 450° then added boiling water, 1 teaspoon of dish soap and then the dye. After washing the cushion covers I placed them in the hot dye and allow them to soak for an hour. I then rinsed them and added more boiling water, dish soap and another bottle of dye then soaked them again for another hour. I am very happy that for $20 I was able to make my cushions look almost new. I know you can never look brand new but it is close enough for the hot California sun.
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Kayla G.
> 24 hourI used this to dye a favorite white bikini top that would no longer wash to white and it came out perfect! I used half the bottle first, making sure to follow the directions and stir the dye for 30 mins. Then I repeated the process with the other half of the bottle and it came out even throughout. I washed it in the washer on the hottest cycle and wore it in Thailand where I was in the water all day with and the color stayed put!