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🎨 Bring your synthetics back to life with a splash of Kelly Green brilliance!
Jacquard iDye Poly 14g Kelly Green is a premium heat-activated dye designed specifically for synthetic fibers like polyester and nylon. Packaged in a convenient dissolvable packet, it delivers vibrant, long-lasting color to fabrics and a variety of synthetic materials including plastics and 3D printed objects. Ideal for reviving faded garments or customizing synthetic items with professional-grade results.
| ASIN | B00C1JW088 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #151,947 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #53,073 in Art & Craft Supplies #169,320 in Craft Materials |
| Brand | Jacquard |
| Brand Name | Jacquard |
| Colour | Green |
| Compatible Material | Fabric |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 224 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00743772027706 |
| Item Form | fabric dye |
| Item Type | Dyes |
| Item Weight | 23 g |
| Manufacturer | Jacquard Products |
| Manufacturer Part Number | IDYE-460 |
| Model number | F-JID1460 |
| Net Quantity | 14.0 Grams |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 743772027706 |
| Unit Count | 14.0 Grams |
J**Z
My top looks BETTER then new!!!
My favorite top, this exact shade of green had dramatically faded in the 15 years I've loved and worn it. When I realized, it wasn't pure cotton, I went looking and found this BRILLIANT dye. Top looks BETTER then new, colour's is so vivid and even Will look no further, when next I need a dye to revitalize anything with poly in it's fabric
H**T
Schöne Farbe
Gibt eine schöne Farbe 😊 Habe ein beiges Kleid gefärbt, nach dem Färben musste ich es dreimal waschen, weil es nicht besonders gut roch🤷♀️. Bin zufrieden mit dem Ergebnis.
J**R
Defies expectation!
So I love my sofa but it was a freebie and the colour, though lovely, isn’t me. I’d been thinking of re-covering it but it’s a great fabric and I thought if only I could just dye it… I’m no stranger to dyeing natural fibres but I’ve always seen synthetics as beyond my reach so I looked into those fabric paints you can buy that people often use to change the colour of chairs and sofas, but the finish always looks patchy and it takes forever and multiple coats, etc, I didn’t fancy that. So I decided to try experimenting with synthetic dyes. The manufacturer stresses that for it to work your dye bath needs to be at near boiling temperatures for a prolonged period for the dye to bond with polyester, I think you’re essentially melting the dye into the plastic fibres. It’s strongly advised that use a stovetop method, however these are big pieces of fabric and I don’t have pots that big enough. There’s a 90* wash on my machine though so I figured it was worth a bash for £7. It was an agonising two and a half hours excitedly waiting to see if the dye would take but I am thrilled to report that it did. It was as easy as putting a wash cycle on, the dye is in powder form and comes in a soluble packet so I chucked that in the drum, emptied the contents of the colour activator in with it and a tiny squirt of washing up liquid just to help get the dye into the pile of the velvet. It did dye some of the plastic elements in the drum and I wouldn’t advise putting the dye in your detergent drawer as this might also change colour. But if I understand correctly that dye shouldn’t leach out, it’s now permanently bonded with the plastic so no drama there. I can’t say how durable it is in practice but based on that premise it should last just as well as whatever the original colour was. This is not for the faint hearted but if you’re open to the possibility it might not work out go for it! I’m ordering more now and will have to tackle removing the fixed upholstery from my sofa so that I can repeat the process for the whole thing. Think it all through before you set out, be prepared for what could go wrong and might just end up with something beautiful!
A**Y
Can be used to dye golf balls!
The die worked well to dye my golf balls I bought pink and Kelly green, the pink came out as expected but the green was definitely darker than I had thought. That being said it worked very well and the balls came out great. Different balls come out different shades which I kind of like.
C**N
Ottimo prodotto
Sono davvero soddsoddisfatta del prodotto,ho letto le recensioni prima che al inizio mi hanno confuso,ma dopo aver visto anche dei video ho capito l'erore degli altri.La cosa più importante è tingere "a mano" -in una grande pentola (deve essere inox) minimo 5 litri di acqua,deve bollire mentre si aggiunge il colorante ,poi dopo che sia sciolto bene il colore aggiungiamo il capo da colorare, abbassiamo la fiamma al minimo e lo facciamo bollire per 50 min (non dimentichiamo di girarlo con un mestolo in continuazione). La fine ,dopodiché abbiamo lavato sotto acqua fredda il capo aggiungiamo mezzo litro di aceto nella vaschetta e lo lasciamo per 25 min,dopo di che mettetelo in lavatrice (ho anche a mano) con un po di detersivo.
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