Tulip One-Step Tie-Dye Kit Tulip Fabric Dye Open Stock 29038 Fdy Refill Black
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Andy B.
> 24 hourThe Amazon page clearly showed a set of nine (9) packages in multi color. Tulip Tie-Dye Paint Refills includes nine refills of 2-oz., safe and non-toxic paints. Instead of nine different dye colors as showed on the ad. Instead I received a single refill with 3 packets of black dye. And now comes the best thing: They meanwhile have changed the price and but up a picture of black dye instead the picture of 9 different packages in 9 different colors. So what they are telling me is I have to pay the prize of 9 dye packages but receive just black dye instead. Never order from Fun Express again.
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WV Mom of 2
> 24 hourLove this product! I also love these refill kits. I have bought the tulip tie dye kits, but cannot find the refills local, so glad to find them on Amazon! And with Prime/ add-on it ships free!
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jonathan yehuda
> 24 hourDoes not dye black. Terrible.
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Tiny
> 24 hourThese ruined the project I was doing. I’m almaot positive the dye is expired. Came out a horrible shade of gray with green
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Dahlia Conroy
> 24 hourLove it! These refills are perfect if you have the small Tulip squirt bottles already and you just need refills for certain colors. I love the tie-dye effect. I bought the black refills and it worked perfectly. This is the crumple tie dye technique. In the picture it looks more on the blue side but it is closer to black in person.
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Kimberly
> 24 hourThe description states 9 colors but I only received black
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Beth Klein
> 24 hourhas to be more dark. easy to wash off.
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Geekirumi!
> 24 hourI use it to dye cotton yarn. Its not easy to work with. Rinsing takes forever and it always leaves residues that, when dried, are like hard clumps on the fiber. Sadly I cant find anything better.
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A Customer
> 24 hourThis product absolutely does not work.
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourAll 3 of the packets left blue/navy splotches on the shirts. Its like the dye didnt dissolve properly (though why are there blue splotches in the black dye?). After the first one, I thought maybe it was a fluke. I used hot water and waited a little longer to let all the dye dissolve, but still had the same problem. The final result was also more of a grayish - definitely not true black. I didnt have any trouble with the other colors - just the black. Maybe I got a defective batch?