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Dylon Hand Fabric Tie Dye in Olive Green is a versatile, easy-to-use dye suitable for small natural fabrics. Each 1.76 oz pack can dye up to 250g of fabric, making it perfect for revitalizing your wardrobe or creating unique tie-dye designs. Safe for hands and ideal for various fabric types, this dye is a must-have for any DIY enthusiast.
P**S
rich, vibrant and easy
Great product. Had a faded and basically sunburnt olive green jacket from lucky brand. I love the fit but it was looking so shoddy. I decided to try and use this dylon dye. I have never dyed anything before so was a little on the fence, but I wasn't wearing the jacket because it just looked ugly. I weighed the jacket. It was about 600 grams so I bought two packages of the hand fabric dye. I followed the instructions but when it came to the salt amount I was a little put off. On the package it said 1/4 lb.(4 tbsp). There is no way four tablespoons equal 4 ounces. Since I had to double it for two packets I decided to go with the weight. (I know in Europe, they weigh their dry measurements, so I figured a better choice). Everything turned out beautiful The olive green is so rich, the jacket looks better than when I originally purchased it. I did agitate it in the mixture for most of the hour. Also, after I rinsed it and through it in the wash I added a half cup of vinegar to the rinse. Many years ago someone told me vinegar will set a dye in the wash. It has always held true. I would recommend this to everyone.
C**N
True olive green, stick to 1lb dry weight per 50 grams dye
My first time using something other than Rit. I liked it a lot. The color is very true to what you want for olive green. I dyed some white baby onesies at double the recommended dry weight. They came out lighter as I had expected but they were still a true olive. I let them soak for an hour, stirring occasionally. When I took them out some were a little splotchy, but it seemed to be the fabric blend and weave. I put them back in they dye bath with nitrile gloves on and wrung each onesie in the dye bath. Like wringing the air out, so it could saturate in the areas that needed more color. It worked great.Depending on your project, I would definitely only use 1 pound dry weight per 50 grams of dye, maybe even stronger ratio. As this is the best priced olive green dye I can find, I will be ordering again. I really want to do my white duvet cover and sheets with this. Olive is my favorite color.
C**R
Too small an amount of dye to use in washing machine - even with smallet load
I tried using this dye to dye two t-shirts in the washing machine on the smallest load setting. The shirts came out a dull grey. Now, granted, I didn't follow the directions, which prescribe to dye only in a bucket. But who wants to stir for 45 minutes? I'm sure it would have been fine for 1 shirt using the bucket method.
A**R
Not the best on denim.
I attempted to use this dye to change the color of a denim jacket from a light stonewash to a green color.The end result is very dirty looking. The darker areas came out kind of teal and the lighter areas are rather yellow-green. Perhaps I chose the wrong tone, should have used two packets of dye, or simply should have left my jacket alone (the thread did not dye at all, so it is still blue). So... this dye may work for you, but this was one DIY experiment that flopped for me. If you are considering dying denim, take heed.
M**T
The color looked looked like dark olive green before started rinsing it in cold ...
I bought this dye and used it twice for the same item. The color looked looked like dark olive green before started rinsing it in cold water. Had to rinse it for a long time and color lightened quite a bit. Ordered again and redyed it. This time I had to rinse for a long time again to get the water to not turn green. This time the color remained somewhat darker, but not as dark olive green as I had hoped.
R**A
Well if you want to wait a month for it ...
Well if you want to wait a month for it and going by the complicated directions for use ,. you might just buy a new garment .Have them publish the directions ,.,. its a Powder .
N**E
Three Stars
I like this dye,easy to use, but didn't cover some spots. I ordered again
M**N
This color is awesome. I died about 6 items from the bottom- ...
This color is awesome. I died about 6 items from the bottom- so ombré look - and it's still on my shirts months later! Doesn't bleed in the wash ONCE YOUVE WASHED IT HOW IT SAYS .
K**L
Four Stars
Exactly as described, arrived on time.
M**L
Ist ok, gab aber Flecken
Die Farbe selbst ist an sich schön und recht einfach anzuwenden, jedoch nur wenn man Englisch kann da die Beschreibung auf dem Päckchen komplett auf Englisch ist. Zusätzlich zu der Farbe braucht man auch noch 250 g Salz das man im Wasser auflöst.Da ich ein Weißes T-Shirt gefärbt habe war ich sehr zuversichtlich das das kein Problem wird, nach dem ersten eintauchen war es schon fast wie die jetzige End-Farbe. Nach dem die Zeit um war die auf dem Päckchen steht und ich das T-Shirt gewaschen und getrocknet habe sind nun Hellere Flecken zu sehen obwohl ich mich an die Anleitung gehalten habe oder mir ist unbewusst ein fehler unterlaufen. Ist zwar nicht schön, da es jedoch für ein Militär-Look ist das noch Ok.
T**L
okay
Färben ohne Waschmaschine aber Shirt fleckig und war zu hell also habe ich noch mal eine Packung bestellt ums nochmal nachzufärben. ist jetzt dunkler.Versand pünktlich
A**B
Bauer
Schnelle lieferung.Tut was es soll Kleidung färben.Es ist aber nur eine englische bedinungsanleitung dabei . Was aber heutzutage eigentlich keinerlei Probleme bereiten sollte.
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