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The Scratch Doctor Liquid Fabric Dye is a versatile, non-toxic textile paint designed for easy application on various fabrics, including sofas, clothing, and shoes. Available in 23 vibrant colors, this product ensures long-lasting results while being safe for homes with children and pets. With 15 years of trusted expertise, The Scratch Doctor guarantees a reliable solution for all your fabric restoration needs.
Brand | The Scratch Doctor |
Colour | Dark Blue |
Material | canvas |
Special Features | Non Toxic |
L**N
Bed base
I have a 1990's cream bed base with shiny pattern on. I changed my bedroom colour to grey but didn't want to buy a new bed. Googled fabric dye and found Scratch Dr. Bought small bottle and covered 3 drawers and one side. Ordered the large one and did rest of base and 4th drawer. Also did 2nd coat on 3 drawers. Ordered another large bottle and did remaining parts again,then gave all a 3rd coat,apart from back of base. Well pleased with result. It's not brilliant as shiny parts didn't cover as well and the parts with no solid material behind look a bit patchy. BUT... it's not cream and 90's looking! Will fit with my new colour.Would recommend it
A**R
Works well if plenty of time taken to apply.
Really good product if maybe a little overpriced. As per other reviews, make sure to buy plenty as it is very easily soaked in. I used 500ml bottle along with 250ml of the matching thinner plus 100ml of water to make it go just a little further. Take plenty of time to apply and do so sparingly. Use a brush to apply and a sponge to help spread it out. One coat has covered my medium sized single chair; no second coat will be required as the finish is even and has dried true to the colour on the swatches. Will need to wait a couple of days for it to fully cure and to test for colour fastness.
M**P
Good fabric dye tho it says non toxic and then tells you not to inhale it
Happy with my curtains, though I bought this because it says non toxic and then read on the bottle that it shouldn’t be inhaled, smells like permanent markers and I had to do the painting with a mask on and all windows open so as not to breathe it in, a bit gutted about that as I could have just done a dye bath but wanted to avoid fumes. The coverage is great and made my caravan curtains red, but when they dried they were a bit pink and didn’t have enough dye to finish them all so bought more. Still didn’t have enough so in honesty it is a pricey way to dye fabric especially given it seems just as toxic as other dyes.
M**N
About as effective as water
This was a complete waste of money. Could tell which part of the fabric I'd painted and which part I hadn't.
P**E
No good for dip dying
I bought this to dip dye a pair of curtains. No where near enough, which, yeah I guess is my fault. They were streaky... slimy... and, yeah not good. And at £25 a bottle, a bit expensive. I recon it would be great for painting onto fabric, but not dip dying. Ive just painted a velour cushioned rocking chair with chalk paint diluted with water 1 in four with brilliant results. Cheaper than dye by far.
B**H
Great job
Absolutely spot on and so easy to use and tured out fantastic.
M**O
Great Fabric dye
Easy to use. I used a sponge . I didn't mixed it with anything i just applied it to my sofa. I bought 1litre it was enough for two passes. Im very pleased with the result. Ill update the results in a few months time to see if it will fadeNew update. I washed the fabric to make the fibers softer and i realized that that the dye is not suitable for velvety fabrics😂😂 the last picture is how it looks now.
S**K
Doesnt work
I bought this to dye my bed. It was a light teal & wanted to go dark blue/navy.All it did was make the fabric a dark teal.Rather than wasting it I thought I’d use it for dying a white jumper…. Yeah that didn’t take either.All in all I wouldn’t bother with this brand again
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