













Rit DyeMore Liquid Dye, Apricot Orange 7 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
-
Mikaela
> 3 dayI used this for a quick velma costume, and the dye worked wonderfully. at first I thought it was coming out red but it turned out the most perfect orange. super easy to do on the stove, let it sit for about 15 minutes!
-
Imawizard
> 3 dayI dyed a fitted sheet, flat sheet, and 2 pillowcases. I love the color though i do wish it was like more of burnt orange. The only way i can explain the color is like burnt orange without the burnt. This dye in particular is very affective. It did stain my floors (thats on me) they are laminate it also stained the outside of my washer. i would use the washer method since this seems more prone to stains then the original liquid one. I also was not cleaning up after spills immediately which most likely contributed to the stains I would try to stay on top of that next time.
-
MH
> 3 dayExcellent dye. It did exactly what I wanted and I am very happy. I dyed a bathing suite top that was partially bleached out.
-
suef
> 3 dayIt was my first time dyeing any article of clothing so I was pretty nervous that I’d mess it up. I bought a cream acrylic sweater from a thrift store and watched the YouTube videos on how to use the Rit dye. Worked perfectly but definitely use a pot that you won’t cook with again!! The color came out perfect for Vilma’s sweater (I used the whole bottle of dye to ensure a deep orange).
-
Hot
> 3 dayTurned polyester pink, not orange, as advertised
-
kennedy
09-06-2025This colour is exactly what i wanted. It shipped fast and was so easy to use. I dyed my All American Plus wheels (which used to be white) and they are perfect!
-
Misae
> 3 dayI 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.
-
Beth
> 3 dayI mixed apricot 50/50 with sandstone to make one of the custom skin colors available on their website. About 30 seconds in the water and my fabric was bright orange. I washed and bleached and washed and bleached and managed to get it light orange and then dyed it again using 95% sandstone and 5% apricot to get the right color. Start off with very little dye and add more once you see how the fabric looks!
-
Rebecca Bryan
> 3 dayThis was my first dying experience, and it went really well! I dyed a 100% cotton shirt, and 60/40 cotton/poly pants.
-
Court
Greater than one weekI bought this to dye cotton clothing in order to make my son a costume for school. Ive never dyed fabric before and was terrified to try because I was running out of time. I had a white shirt and khacki pants that I needed a deep, vibrant orange color, that I would then draw stripes on. I followed the directions on the back of the bottle and ended up using a large pot on the stove. The total process took about 30 minutes. I rinsed the clothes in the sink until the water ran clear then put them in the washer with a teeeeensy weeeensy amount of detergent. I was really surprised at how well the color came out. I dryed the clothes like usual and everything went really smoothly. The only issue I ran into was that I ended up dying the plastic cooking spoon (that I used to stir during the dye process) orange - haha! Rookie mistake. I was really surprised at how well the color came out on the khacki pants... Ill purchase this brand again, if I ever need to dye anything.