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Sean C.
> 3 dayIve swatched this dye on several different types of fabrics, and Ive had great results. I bought this mostly for dyeing wigs, and it is extremely multi-purpose. The color will come out extremely bright if you use a very light base.
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Drow21
> 3 dayWorked good.
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A. Martin
> 3 dayUsed this to ombre dye some white 100% polyester curtains, and it worked fabulously. The curtains are now very, very orange (not pale); they look like fire in the morning/afternoon light. Just exactly what I wanted. I do recommend following the instructions exactly in order to get the brilliant shade you want. Thats what I did.
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Abigail Tzanakis
> 3 dayI loved this so much! You can build up the color to your liking I used about 1-2 tablespoons in about 2 gallons to get this color. A lot of this color will go along way just add as you go and remember you can re dye it again if you want a stronger color.
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Lisa
> 3 dayI followed the instructions anddyed white acrylic looking for orange because I couldnt find my yarn in the right color. Its light red. Maybe extremely dark orange at best. I was looking for plain orange and even shortened the dying time to get a light result. Do not recommend.
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Jada
> 3 dayPerfect color to dye an outfit I needed. Use two bottles unless you want it to be a coral color.
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Charles
> 3 dayWas as advertised
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Brivinci
> 3 dayVery lovely orange shade! Would definitely recommend, so easy to use!
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Syler Cider
Greater than one weekIt dyed my light gray ski pants perfectly, but the color is NOT what I would call apricot orange... its more like a brick red. I was hoping for a much brighter color. Maybe its because of the amount of water I had to use. The ski pants are bulky so I had to use a 35 gallon steel tub. I heated it with a wood fire on my grill. I then churned it for 30 mins, per instructions.
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RK
> 3 dayThis does dye plastic parts quite well, but I made a mistake you may avoid with this review. After reading a few online articles about how some peoples project came out lighter than they expected, well...I used the whole bottle on a project. That was too much dye, it came out more of a super dark red instead of orange...not what I wanted. I fixed the project by just using Rit Dyemore Charcoal colored dye, making the parts almost black, which looked good. The lesson is if you use a light Ritmore dye, you need to get some scrap material that matches what you are going to dye, and start slowly increasing the concentration of dye in the boiling water while testing your scrap to get the exact shade you want (unless it is charcoal/black, then who cares, use the whole bottle). Also, I did the whole project outside with a portable stove burner...there is a slight smell I didnt want in the house, and if there was a spill by accident, it would be outside, no harm no foul. Also think out your disposal plan for the old dye...I would not pour it down a sink unless it is a sink that cannot stain. Good product if you are careful and think your project plan through from end to end steps.