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ilovemoo2
> 24 hourthis has a slight purple tint to it. I got this to tie dye a set and it applied evenly even though both pieces of the set were different material. however out of fear of it looking purple i diluted the color too much and must do the project again
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Mrs. Joelle Fay PhD
> 24 hourThe Rit Dyemore Advanced Dye for Synthetics worked really well. I purchased this product in order to dye a sweatshirt and pair of sweatpants. The clothing I was dyeing was a 50% cotton – 50% polyester blend, so I needed dye that work for both. This dye by Rit claimed to be able to dye both natural and synthetic fibers so I thought I’d try it out, and boy did it work well! The final result was a vibrant, even coloring on both articles of clothing. The dye successfully worked on both the cotton and polyester. The color was perfectly flush with no uneven light or dark spots. The product comes in a 7-ounce bottle. This is supposed to be able to dye about 2 pounds of fabric. I used half the bottle and was able to dye the both pieces of clothing at the same time. My dyeing method was pretty simple. I just filled a bin with enough warm water to fully submerge the two pieces of clothing. I then drenched the clothing so it was already full of water in order to equally accept the dye. Next, I poured in some iodized salt and half the bottle of dye. I read online that the salt helps with the potency of the dye. Then I placed the clothing in the dye bath and made sure it was all fully submerged. I mixed this with tongs in the dye bath for about 30 minutes. When the time was up I removed the clothing and rinsed and wrung it out with until the water ran almost clear. Finally, I just ran it through the dryer and voila, it was perfect! Overall this product worked very well and I highly recommend Rit products for any clothing project you may have. I give this a 5/5!
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Vystia
> 24 hourI love using this product and have never had an issue with using it. I will continue to use it for dying my things.
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Jennifer Eads
> 24 hourThis is seriously the most amazing dye ever!!! The color was perfect and exactly what we needed for the cosplay I was making. The dye instructions were super easy. I will say make sure you read all the instructions. If you are dying a synthetic material you need this type of dye and you WILL have to use the stovetop method of dying as the dye needs to be hot to take. But seriously even dip dying is still really easy with this. In the picture the white sleeve is the same material that the pink on the kimono top is. That’s what we dyed from.
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Georgia
> 24 hourI followed an online video for using in New High Efficiency washer and it worked great
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buyer
> 24 hourWorks just as the instructions say it will work. Has a bit of a funky smell that made me light headed, though...might be worth noting to have ventilation when in use?
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Leeann
> 24 hourColor saturation is pretty good, this hoodie is 50% cotton 50% polyester. Seemed to bleed somewhat into white areas, not mad about it.
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skysail
> 24 hourI had a fleece shirt (94% polyester, 6% Spandex) in a color that was too drab for me. Dyeing it with the Super Pink, I expected to see a dusty rose/purple, which is exactly what I got. The white label turned out pink little the bottle tag promised. (see pictures). I needed to watch the process on the stove, and use tongs to keep the shirt submerged, which assured a consistent color. This dye is VERY strong and after rinsing a gazillion times in a stainless sink, with the water (almost) running clear, I lost my patience and threw it into the washing machine with an old white towel. And again with another white towel. And one more time...Still the third towel got colored (last picture)! Plus the shirt shrank quite a bit. So bear in mind: youll never wash your piece as hot as its required for dyeing (close to boiling), so it might shrink. Also be sure to wear gloves. Although those never got in contact with the HOT dye water, they got stained (Nitrile gloves, see picture). Wouldnt want that on my hands. Youll need a lot of time, patience, water, and electricity...I spent much more on the dye etc. than on the shirt LOL.
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Anabelle Littel
> 24 hourTitle should say fuchsia because thats closer to the color it comes out.
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Jasmine
> 24 hourI forgot to take a before pic lol, BUT I bought a white sheer button up made of 90% polyester & 10% spandex. Followed the instructions & only added a couple small drops of this dye to achieve a light vibrant pink color... it only took about 2-3 minutes for the color I wanted to appear over the white shirt. Such a great product!