🖌️ Unleash Your Inner Artist with RitDye!
RitDye 88150 All Purpose Liquid Dye in Black (8 Fl Oz) is a versatile dye that delivers vibrant color to a wide range of materials, including various fabrics and even wood or paper. Ideal for rejuvenating clothing, creating unique designs, and exploring over 1,000 color recipes, this dye is perfect for both creative projects and practical solutions.
Item Weight | 9 Ounces |
Compatible Material | Fabric |
L**N
Great Buy!
I use Rit dye all the time, here are some helpful tips!Step by StepCHOOSING FABRICS. Rit works best on many natural, washable fabrics and materials, such as:a. 100% cotton, linen, silk, wool, ramieb. Synthetics such as rayon and nylonc. Fiber blends with at least 60% cotton or other dyeable fiber (blends will tint evenly but will not achieve full color)d. Nylon-based plastic such as those found in buttons, fasteners and lacrosse stickse. Natural materials such as wood, wicker, paper, feathers and corkBut there are fabrics and materials that will not accept dye, such as:a. 100% polyester, acrylic, acetate, fiberglass, spandex and metallic fibersb. Fabrics with rubber backing (bath mats or throw rugs)c. Fabrics with special finishes such as water repellentsd. Fabrics with bleach damage or extensive staininge. Fabrics washable only in cold water or labeled “dry clean only”f. Polyethylene plastics such as golf discsg. Polycarbonate plastics such as eyeglass framesFiber content and weight also effect how color appears making fabrics like cotton, wool and silk absorb dye differently, slightly changing the hue and brightness of the chosen color. If you are in doubt as to whether your fabric will accept dye or achieve the color you want, we recommend testing a swatch.DYE PREP. Cover work area with a plastic table cover or newspaper and have paper towels or sponges handy to protect against any possible spills.Wear rubber gloves to protect hands from getting stained and to insulate them when working with hot water.Use plastic buckets or stainless steel pots for the dye bath. You can also dye in a stainless steel sink. Don’t dye or rinse items in a porcelain or fiberglass sink or tub as they are likely to get stained./p>ACHIEVING TRUE COLOR. Always follow manufacturer’s care instructions for your fabric as well as Rit Dye package or bottle instructions.Remove stains on fabric or use Rit Color Remover before dyeing to get fabric to an off-white or cream color. This will help achieve uniform color results when dyeing.Dissolve powder dye thoroughly in 2 cups of very hot water first to avoid dye spotting. Stir dissolved powder dye or well-shaken liquid dye into dye bath until evenly dispersed. Never pour liquid or powder dye directly on fabric unless looking to achieve a specific creative effect.Be sure to use enough dye for the weight or size of the project. For example, for a pound of dry fabric (about 3 yards), use one package of Rit powder or 1/2 bottle of Rit liquid in 3 gallons of water. You want enough water for the fabric to move freely in the dye bath so that it can absorb the dye evenly across the garment.When dyeing 1 pound of dry fabric in dark or bright colors such as Black, Dark Brown, Cocoa Brown, Navy, Purple, Wine, and Dark Green, use double the amount of dye (2 packages of Rit powder or 1 bottle of Rit liquid) in 3 gallons of water.For the deepest color, use a water temperature of 140ºF/60ºC and keep heat constant while dyeing (the stove top method or a washing machine work best). Note: If tap water is not hot enough, heat water on the stove, in a teakettle or in the microwave.If dyeing a garment more than one color, it’s usually best to start with the lightest color and move to the darkest.For more intense color when dyeing fabrics containing cotton, rayon, ramie, or linen, add 1 cup salt to the dye bath. When dyeing nylon, silk and wool, add 1 cup white vinegar to the dye bath. If possible delay adding the salt or vinegar until 5 minutes after the fabric has been in the dye bath. The delay will help to promote level dyeing.Add 1 tablespoon laundry detergent to all dye baths to help promote level dyeing.The longer the garment is immersed in the dye bath, the deeper the resulting color. Items can remain in the dye bath up to 1 hour as long as the water remains hot. You’ll also have to make sure the item receives constant agitation or stirring.Garments will also look darker when wet and prior to washing.When you remove clothes from dye bath, rinse in warm, then cool water until water runs clear. (Warm water helps to rinse off surface dye more effectively.)Wash your fabric/clothes in warm water with mild detergent and then rinse thoroughly in cool water. Machine dry or hang dry.CARING FOR DYED ITEMS. For the first two or three times, wash your dyed item by itself in cool water with a small amount of non-bleaching detergent. Always wash your dyed clothing with similar colors in cool water with mild detergent. Dry cleaning silks and special fabrics is recommended.CLEANUP. Clean containers and sinks immediately after dyeing by scrubbing with hot water and powdered cleanser or bleach.Clean washing machine using highest water level with hot water, detergent and 1 cup chlorine bleach using complete wash cycle. Clean lint traps. Plastic or rubber machine parts may be tinted but will not stain laundry.
B**R
I just used RIT again to dye black jeans and a pair of climbing pants and shorts.
I've used RIT dye products over the years mostly to dye and renew jeans that haves faded with repeated washes. I'm mostly wearing jeans as casual wear, not for work. And I'm too old for distressed jeans. So I'm faced with say a 3-4 year old pair of jeans that are faded but otherwise in fine shape. And if i've held onto them that long it means they fit me great. So for under $10 and a couple of hours of my time, I can make a couple pair of faded jeans look like new. Just follow the directions. You'll also need a cup of table salt and a teaspoon of dish washing soap to add to the dye solution. And hot water... at least 140F.I also use the RIT dye fixative along with the dye. I get maybe about 4 years of life out of the dye. That's pretty good in my opinion.Just one suggestion. I only use the dye outdoors in a 5 gallon bucket. There is no way I'd take a chance using this dye indoors. It will stain a lot of materials it touches. But it seems to have zero effect on grass.
B**A
Just What I Wanted
This dye is fantastic! Such a great price for a bottle through Amazon compared to other retailers. I've repurchased it multiple times and I super appreciate how carefully they were packed each time.Pay attention to the directions, especially when it comes to how many bottles of dye to use for the amount of fabric you want to dye, and make sure to use the color fixative after. I always add salt and a touch of dish soap as recommended. I use it in my top-loading washer with HOT water and find this to be the easiest, cleanest method for me. Super easy to wipe it down and doesn't stain any of the machine parts!!You don't need quite as much dye if you're refreshing faded blacks as you would if you're going over an item that's dyed a different color. Ex. I refreshed my husband's very faded black jeans and they looked better than new! But in the same batch, I had an army green linen dress and it definitely needed more concentrated dye to take it all the way to true black. In that case, use more dye than you initially think. I'll eventually re-dye that dress but honestly, the dark green/grey color is super cool so I'm enjoying how unique the piece is for the time being.
V**V
Lo recomiendo
Pinta bien las telas.
R**S
Happy
Did his job for my work pants, loving it
T**Y
Did what it is supposed to do
It worked fine, dyed what I needed. Easy to use .
C**E
Great Dye
Have bought it dye for years. It works great and does it's job. Make sure to check what material you're using it in thought. It's definitely eventually washed out of clothes I've dyed because I didn't check the material.
Y**
Super
No me ayudó para lo que quería pero también puede ser que no lo usara bien
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