

🎨 Transform your wardrobe with zero mess and all the wow!
Jacquard iDye Navy is a 0.49 oz dissolvable fabric dye packet designed for natural fibers like cotton, linen, silk, and rayon. Safe for use in hot water or washing machines, it delivers vibrant, long-lasting color and can dye 2-3 lbs of fabric per packet. Perfect for reviving faded clothes or creative over-dyeing projects.
| ASIN | B003IG22RC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,776 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #61 in Fabric Dyes |
| Brand | Jacquard |
| Color | Navy Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,668) |
| Date First Available | 10 August 2012 |
| Item Weight | 22.7 g |
| Material | Acrylic Jacquard |
| Model Number | JAJID1420 |
| Product Dimensions | 13.72 x 8.51 x 1.27 cm; 22.68 g |
G**M
Worked perfectly for my faded out black cotton garments
I tried both the washing machine and the stove top way.. both worked like a charm.. each packet is good for 3 pants. Brilliant black color. Will buy again.
N**.
Convenient dye, but colour not as expected
Easy to use. I used the front loading machine method. I would have liked it to have a darker blue as a result, seeing as the packet indicates the colour navy. It turned out to be more of a denim colour.
T**E
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J**.
follow instructions and all will be perfect. done in a kitchen sink and (stainless steel) great results. impressed.
K**M
It worked great on my old, stained silk shirt. I've had this shirt for over 16 years. It was cream colored and had a few stains on it that dry cleaning wouldn't get out. I decided I'd try dying it because what was the worst that could happen? I hand rinsed the shirt first (the label says "dry clean only") in cold water with a little distilled white vinegar. This way any chemicals that might remain from dry cleaning would be removed. I used the "stove top" method as described inside the box, though I'll admit I didn't simmer it like the box said, I just heated the water until the packet dissolved, added the white vinegar as recommended and stirred it for 30 minutes. I then spent quite a while rinsing it in cold water until the water ran pretty clear (I got impatient and stopped when it looked like I got most of the excess dye out). I then blotted the shirt in an old towel (which did get a smidgen of stain on it) and then ironed it on medium heat while it was still slightly damp. The shirt was still slightly damp when I took the picture, so the color looks a little uneven. But once it had dried completely, it looked great!! The stitching didn't take up the dye as well, but I don't mind about that. I really like the look of the shirt!
A**S
Most amazing product for dying clothing.. Love the colour and no fading
T**D
Very easy to use, little mess and even coverage of dye on my fabric. Would definitely use again.
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