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7 reviews
Draughty...
I have never done anything close to dying stuff, but I read somewhere that fabric dyes make jolly good wood dyes as well. This RIT dye is superb. I cut some large sized draught game pieces from pine dowel. Sanded them up, mixed the dye and dropped the pieces into the mix as it were. I left them for some good while and then removed them. Let them dry naturally outside, clear coat sealer from a craft shop sprayed on, and job done. I did Dark Green, and Scarlet, excellent results together. I probably could have bought some ready made, but mine are unique, handmade by myself, and I am quite proud of my achievement. Many games later with my Grand-kids, and they are doing well... thanks..Read full review
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Difficult to make colourfast
Not a one step dye. Needs a separate fixing stage. I used vinegar and salt to fix dye and fabric still must be washed separately. Have reverted to using Dylon which is both easier and colour does not run. Read full review
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Good Stuff
I use lots of fabric dye for colouring nylon cord and I have found this to be the best certainly since Dylon's demise .
Dylon have really gone downhill and Drummers don't exist any more.
the colours are dense and also the range is vast I have come back to this product many times and will continue to do soRead full review
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Dye
Renewed a faded pair of shorts having used a colour remover, dye, dye fixer no problem.
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Good Wool dye
Used to dye my wool dreadlocks colour is fab
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Lovely
It was easy to do and the colour was perfect.
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