




Rit Dye Liquid Fabric Dye, Black 8 oz (Pack of 2) Review: Don't know if this is how it should work - It ok but the color is not permanent at least it should stay for 3 months but at 6th wash ..It's restored itself .Seems like we always need to repeat the process after 6th wash.Compared at this price its of no use. Review: Good 👍🏻
| ASIN | B00K1QKS0K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #122,444 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #43,204 in Art & Craft Supplies #138,701 in Craft Materials |
| Brand | Rit |
| Colour | black |
| Compatible Material | Fabric |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 272 g |
| Item model number | BHBS0519S3661 |
| Net Quantity | 473.18 Milliliters |
| Product Dimensions | 0.03 x 0.03 x 0.03 cm; 272.16 g |
| UPC | 644730142229 754207374890 |
J**N
Don't know if this is how it should work
It ok but the color is not permanent at least it should stay for 3 months but at 6th wash ..It's restored itself .Seems like we always need to repeat the process after 6th wash.Compared at this price its of no use.
J**.
Good 👍🏻
B**R
I just rescued 4 pair of black jeans with RIT dye and the dye fixative. I've used Rit dye a few times now and I'm happy with the results I've seen each time. My jeans were all about 4 years old and 3 were just evenly faded after repeated washings while the 3rd pair wasn't that faded but for some reason one knee was weirdly faded more than the rest of the pants. Other than the color all 4 pair of jeans were in good condition with hardly any wear. After dying them, they all look like new. The only caveat I'd like to bring to people's attention is that this is not some 15 minute process. It took me about 3 hours to go through........... 1.) The dye process 2.) A rinse process 3.) The dye fixative process 4.) Another rinse process 5.) And finally a quick wash cycle to get rid of the excess dye that hadn't bonded to the fabric. I did it outside using the pot method. Actually a galvanized steel tub that was big enough to dye everything at once. You'll need to fill the container with water at least 140 deg F. I used a combination of tap water (about 120 deg F) and water I boiled on the stove to get the temp of the water to the desired level. You'll also need to add a cup of table salt to the hot water and a tablespoon of liquid dish soap before you dump in the dye. I'm no dye chemist but I'm assuming the soap is used as a surfactant to help carry the dye into the fabric and the salt (Sodium Chloride NaCl) must be facilitating the chemical bonding of the dye to the fabric as NaCl is a highly reactive chemical. So just be aware, to do it right you're gonna kill off the better part of a Saturday afternoon. But it is sort of fun and your clothes will look like new. Full disclosure, I've only done this with blue or black denim so, dark colors. I've never tried cotton dress shirts or t-shirts and no lighter colors so, I don't know how that stuff would work.
S**I
Read the instructions how to use and use it properly to get good results.
K**A
I loved using these dyes. Not strong smell and it didn’t stain the appliance that I used to hold the dyed items. Not as dark as I would have wanted it to but I think that’s my fault.
T**H
Great color - black. Worked well - easy to use.
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