🌈 Color Your World with DYLON!
DYLON Washing Machine Fabric Dye Pod in Sandy Beige offers an easy and effective way to refresh your wardrobe and home decor. This all-in-one dye pod is safe for washing machines, capable of dyeing up to 600g of fabric, and delivers vibrant, long-lasting colors. Suitable for natural fibers like cotton, linen, and viscose, it’s the perfect solution for anyone looking to add a splash of color without the hassle.
Brand | Dylon |
Model Number | 2205091 |
Color | Sandy Beige |
Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 8.5 x 9.9 cm; 350 g |
Material | Powder |
Item Weight | 350 g |
M**.
Ruined my 2 dresses! Dont buy it
The beige color turn to be dirty brown color with blues dots all over the linen dress, it wast in one tone and i washed it after with bleach then its turn to pink color with same blue dots
A**R
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Färgen skulle vara sand beige men hela byxorna blev blå fläckiga
A**Y
sandy beige not so sandy
Dylon dyes are easy to use and colours normally spot on and I've never had any issues but the Sandy Beige isn't Sandy coloured, I dyed a white cotton jacket with Sandy Beige and it turned out a khaki colour which fortunately I like . I will continue to use Dylon tho as everything else I have dyed has been perfect .
A**Z
Left spots of blue all over my clothes ruining them. Don’t buy this. DYLON needs to fix this ASAP.
I washed as instructed and it did not work as it should have. I don’t understand how beige dye can give my clothes blue spots but this was 100% a failure.
P**R
Coloured streaks and dark blue spots
We bought a DYLON Machine Dye Pod - Sandy Beige, 350g from Amazon. It was delivered today and we used it to change the colour of our IKEA chair covers from a creamy white to biege.The process completed this evening and the result is that our chair covers are now unusable.The beige colour is definitely there in the background but what is far more noticeable is a variety of other colours, including coloured streaks and dark blue spots all over the fabric. See the attached image.At first we thought that somehow something else had gotten into the washing machine to cause this, but I could find nothing within the fabric or washing machine that could possibly be the cause.The wash we did just before starting the dying process was a white sheet wash, where no coloureds where present. The next wash was the thorough washing of the three chair covers and they were perfectly clean and unblemished before we started dyeing.We went onto Amazon and found someone else who had a similar problem - blue spots all over their fabric, with other colour also present. It's as if the different components of the dye have not mixed together properly.Needless to say the three chair covers are ruined. We could try going to a dark shade of blue to cover over the blue spots, but this is not the colour we want and there is not guarantee something similar will not happen during this process.
A**R
Disappointed
Majority of the clothes came out unchanged or ruined by purple splotches. I used as directed and used a lighter load to test the product. Was it didn’t work!
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