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Rit All Purpose Concentrated Dye Powder in Black is a 1.12 oz premium powder designed to dye up to one pound of fabric. Ideal for cotton materials, it offers vibrant, customizable color for clothing, décor, and crafts. This eco-friendly dye revives old fabrics with rich, lasting color, supporting sustainable fashion and creative expression.






| ASIN | B082T1JN3T |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,685 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #43 in Fabric Dyes |
| Brand | Rit |
| Brand Name | Rit |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Material | Cotton |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,839 Reviews |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Type Name | Dye |
| Item Weight | 1.13 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Craft County |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RIT-PWDR-BLK-~CRAFT_AK |
| Model Number | RIT-PWDR-BLK-~CRAFT_AK |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 689813625763 |
| Unit Count | 1.12 Ounce |
Z**�
Great deep black
Best dye ever. This dye works very well for dying fabrics and even shoes! It's a perfect deep black and it soaks in just right. It is the best price for the quality. I recommend if you need even more dark black though that you get the bottle and re-dye for a brighter and bolder color.
H**H
Works well on G10
I used this on some natural/jade colored G10 handle scales that I had dyed using Rit All Purpose Synthetic Dye, and I was pleasantly surprised by the result. The scales had dyed darker than I'd wanted so I would have been satisfied if this powder had simply lightened the color, but it actually removed almost every trace and restored them to nearly their original state. The only color that didn't come out was a small area around the hole where the pivot screw seats, and I think this was because the pivot had scored the epoxy of the G10, which allowed the dye to slightly seep in between the layers of fiberglass. In any case, the leftover color was barely visible. I can't speak to how well this works on fabric, but if your knife scales dye project didn't turn out the way you'd hoped, this stuff will effectively erase the mistake and let you try it again.
D**S
Good deep red color for egg dying
Perfect for dying eggs a deep red
N**.
Burgundy dye
As described.
E**R
Works great on Jiu Jitsu Gi’s
Works great to remove accidental dyes. I accidentally left my red golf towel in the washer and when I washed my all white jiu jitsu gi, it came out pink!! I used Rit to remove it. Followed the instructions and it worked very well. I will mention, it works a bit too well. The black patches on my gi started to turn brown so immediately removed it. The pink was removed within 1 minute of submerging. Great product nonetheless 👍🏽
A**Y
Tiny Box like soap from a laundromat vending machine.
Tiny Box like soap from a laundromat vending machine. That was the first shock for me..when it was finally in my hands. At this size I would have needed 4 of these to do an adequate job. Instead I went with a lesser-whitening effect than I wanted out of pure economic$. I flatout refuse to spend over $30 to bleach out a thin bedspread...just to spend $30 more on the dyes and dye fixatives. So went with 1...BOX...then the dyes... so "less white" gives you less contrast in tie dye for sure! In hindsight, it might be cheaper to buy a new white dyable bedspread (or garment) and skip this step if you want to guarantee accurate dye colors I wish I knew why the companies say not to bleach (which would be VERY inexpensive) That is what has me wondering why...other than if you do it too strong, you'll ruin the fibres..but I would not take it that far with strength nor duration...and this stuff stinks almost as bad as bleach. Maybe 3 "dollar store" bottles of peroxide might pull it off better than this? Not Sure. I wish for the company to offer an economy SIZE version of this product (like $20 for a box with 10x the quantity) so I and others might not feel disgusted with the budget of removing a color on something like a bedspread--which I did. My point is: taking color away should not cost more than putting color in! That's like charging more for primer than gloss paint which is not the case.
T**R
This Rit was the pits.
Not good. Actually, really bad. I got a promotional T-shirt from my employer with only one issue: it was white. I don't do white. And I'd likely be expected to show up in this thing at some company event or another. Conundrum! Fortunately, an aversion to light hues plus years of experience in costuming has made me very comfortable with dyeing all sorts of things. These shirts are also given out to employees in different hues at different times, so a change in base color seemed like a good solution (no pun intended). I've used various brands of dye over the years, but this was my first foray into Rit. 100% cotton. Jen, I said to myself, this'll be easy-peasy. First off: this dye arrived in a ziploc kinda envelope with a crushed carton and leaked powder. Guess I should've realized then and there that I was on a doomed mission, but I forged ahead. I mean, there is NO WAY I am going to wear this white t-shirt, right? Right. Plus, I try to be an optimist. Also: am I the only one who detests those directions that are printed on the inside of the box? It was especially tough here, since the serious powder spillage meant I had no idea what I'd find inside that box. I followed directions to a T (no pun intended). I used the stove top method in my earmarked I'm-dyein'-stuff stockpot. Used a thermometer and everything. Salt, the whole nine yards. The dreaded white shirt is now a mottled, stained-looking yellow. Which, somehow, is particularly unsavory - if you were looking to wear an article of clothing with varying, spotchy shades of one color, well, yellow ain't it. We've got everything from the delicate tinge of nicotine stain to the school bus yellow I intended to a shade I could call serious dehydration indicator. I don't know what went wrong, and I am not sure how to salvage the situation, since the "marbled" (to put it kindly) effect is pretty drastic. My advice: proceed with the caution that this shade of yellow would indicate! This could be user error ... but I really don't think so. I have never had an issue like this before.
A**.
Looks more white than when they were new!
AHHHHHHMAZING! Washed a red sweatshirt with white team specific (just can’t order more) softball pants. They were a horrible shade of pink (team colors are red, blue, and white so pink clashed). This stuff is MAGIC! Came right out like it never happened 10/10 recommend!
T**Y
Easy to use!
I had stained my white sweater with coffee I couldn’t get out. So I bought this to dye my favourite sweater a darker colour. The other crop shirt had deodorant stains I also couldn’t get out. Dyed them both in my kitchen sink overnight.
B**A
Great product
Great product
R**A
Très bon produit
Très bon produit
L**L
Worked really well for white vans
I died a pair of white vans light blue because they had yellow stains on that wouldn’t come out, even with peroxide. They dyed a bit patchy so I used this to strip the colour to start again and after using this my vans are whiter than before I dyed them blue. Very effective stuff. I expect colour theory may have had a part to play too. As they were shoes I didn’t follow the box instructions. Instead I dissolved half a sachet in hand hot water. I put the shoes upside down in a laundry bowl and filled with just enough water to cover the fabric. In the pic you can see a few blue dots still on the sole but the outside was completely stripped. There may be a better method out there cuz they’re taking forever to dry!
K**S
Easy to use and worked well
This worked so well and revived a towel which had bleach stains on it. It didn’t stain my washing machine and didn’t stain the floor when I accidentally spilt it! Only thing to note is to not put it in the washing machine with light clothes/towels. It stained my white towels to a grey colour when washed with this towel.
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