🌟 Color Your World with Rit Dye!
Rit Dye Liquid in Hyacinth offers a vibrant solution for coloring a wide range of fabrics and materials. Ideal for rejuvenating faded items or creating unique designs, this dye is compatible with cotton, linen, silk, wool, and more. With over 1,000 color recipes available, your creative possibilities are endless!
Compatible Material | Wood, Paper, Acrylic |
Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
S**H
Very happy!
I'm soo happy with my purchase! It arrived earlier than expected and also 3 pieces arrived! I was expecting 1 piece only haha. Thank you very muchhh!!!
S**H
Delivery from USA. Price and delivery excellent
Excellent
S**N
Colour and liquid thickness
slightly disappointed by the colour, the liquid should have been runnier but came out thick. Please send another one as I have a tie dye shirt! Thank you - Not sure if it was in the van for too long !
H**R
To bad
Very bad and expert 1 year
M**O
rit dye great result.... high recommended
the product it great .. got the fabric color as expected ....
J**Y
Easy Peasy!
Wow. I had no idea it was so easy to dye furniture. Simply clean the fabric then mix 10 cap fulls into 6 cups of hot water and brush on. Fabric is still nice and soft. Totally brought these old grandma chairs back to life.
S**N
Really good product
So I mixed 2 tbsp of the dye into 3 gallons of hot water with some salt and washing up liquid (in a big plastic bucket):Sheet - was white, 100% cotton, double size - took the dye very quickly and is really super even and the exact colour I wanted, hence why I only used 2 tbsp in the bucket. Figured if it was too light, I could dye again. But I'm happy with the colour, very fresh looking.Cushion cover:Front - 73% acrylic/27% polyester - didn't take the dye.Back - 100% cotton, was beige - took a while longer to get the colourZip - didn't take the dyeLining - 100% polyester - didn't take the colourHope this helps people :-)
M**Y
Great, came out awesome in first try.
Love this product, I refreshed my ikea ektorp 3 seater sofa with 2 bottles 1 for Base cover and 1 for loose covers, came out great.dissolve your salt in hot water first and add as you start your wash.dx
D**Y
Quite easy to change the colour of my jogging bottoms
Quite easy to change the colour of my jogging bottoms. After watching many different videos on how to do it, all with slightly different techniques, this is how i did it.(See Attached images) This is the colour that i got when i used about half a bottle of Rit charcoal grey (use more for darker colour).First i filled my washing up sink with 10 litres of hot water (using boiled water and hot water from the tap) and then added a about half a bottle of Rit (4-5 FL OZ).i then added half a mug of salt because my jogging bottoms were 80% cotton and 20% polyester (this helps fix the colour with the hot water).Then i added the jogging bottoms to the sink and used a big spoon to help me mix it and keep it in and move it around the dye for about 40 minutes.I then emtpied the sink and washed most of the dye out with running cold water.I then stuck in in the washing mashine on cold wash for around 20 mins with the usual washing machine liquid.I then stuck it in the drying machine and it came out like this.
C**R
Inconstant results - poor support. Save your money.
I purchased this to put the colour back into one in my daughter’s green hoodies from TopShop. It didn’t work.The instructions for the dye are indecipherable and seem to be made for US washing machines. I found a YouTube video that RIT had sponsored which was also fairly useless and just skipped key steps. If you have a stand-alone machine you may achieve better results. However, having a built-under washing machine makes it virtually impossible to pour in almost two litres of boiling water (4 cups water and salt/ four cups of water and dye) without scalding yourself or covering your cupboard doors/ worktop/ washing machine/ floor with dye (in my case fluorescent green). You need to get this water into the top feed tray before the washing machine finishes the flushing of the powder/ liquid. Also once you’re past 40 years old there’s no chance of you reading the instructions on the bottle which may as well have been printed on microfiche.Basically it has ruined my daughter’s hoodie top (which was a faded lime green to start with). The dye is patchy with dark green areas - a total mess and I subsequently had to purchase a new jogging top to replace it.However, please also note that RIT would like you to purchase a dye fixer (another £10). That’s £20 in total, making it fairly uneconomical considering a replacement hoodie is £35 delivered. And wait for it, some garments may need more than one bottle of dye... bargain!My advice would be to save your money and either tie dye when it’s at the end of its life or just buy new.
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