How To Use. Put damp fabric into the drum. Remove sleeve, peel off lid and put the DYLON colour pod on top of the fabric. Run full cycle (30°C or 40°C). Suitable for: cotton, linen & viscose. Mixes with synthetics will dye to lighter shades (pure synthetics will not dye). One pack dyes 600g of fabric to full shade, up to 1.8kg to lighter shades. Are you looking for a way to refresh your clothes with vibrant colors? Try Dylon Machine Fabric Dye Pod Intense Violet, the easy and mess-free solution for dyeing your fabrics in the washing machine. Just pop the pod in the drum, add your fabric and run a cycle. No salt or pre-washing needed. Buy on Amazon and get free delivery with Prime. Pour the package of Dylon dye into the water and mix with a spoon. Fill a sink or bath large enough to hold the fabric with 5.7 litres (1 1/2 gallons) of warm water. Pour 5 tbsp salt into the water and mix until dissolved. Carefully pour the dye into the mixture and stir with the spoon. Place the fabric into the dye and submerge it completely If your bedding is 100% cotton you should be fine with the Dylon dye. If your bedding is made up of polyester and cotton then you could try using a synthetic dye. I haven't tried this before and Dylon don’t seem to have that type of dye but Rit have a range of colours to choose from that will dye that type of material. Step 2: Prepare the Dye Bath. To ensure a vibrant cashmere hue, prepare the dye bath with care – because as they say, ‘measure twice and cut once’! Before beginning the dyeing process, select an appropriate fabric dye for cashmere. Popular brands include RIT DYLON and Procion MX dyes; acid dyes also work well. Using a 20cc glass sample bottle mixed 5 drops of photoflow, 5 drops of glycerine, 18cc de-ionized water with 0.5 tsp of Procion Fire Engine Red dye powder. Shook it up and allowed it to stand for about 10 minutes, there was no precipitate and well, it looked like deep red ink. A 2 minute and 27 second tutorial video demonstrating how to use Tulip Liquid Dye Fabric Dye. A fun, fast, and easy project to spruce up any faded clothing o Dharma Fiber Reactive Procion Dyes. (3597 Reviews) USE FOR: Tie-Dye, Tub or washing machine Dyeing (solid color), Low Immersion Dyeing, Batik, Dye Painting, Silk Painting, Screen & Block Printing or Stenciling, even Tie-dyeing Silk in a Microwave. USE ON: All natural Fibers (Cotton, Rayon, Hemp, Linen, Silk, etc.), Wood, Cane, and Rattan. Vay Tiền Trả Góp Theo Tháng Chỉ Cần Cmnd.

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