🌼 Unleash Your Creativity with Daffodil Yellow!
RitDye 155879 More Synthetic 7oz-Daffodil Yellow is a versatile dye perfect for home décor and arts and crafts projects. Its user-friendly design ensures easy application and storage, while the quality materials guarantee vibrant and lasting results.
Compatible Material | Acrylic,Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
R**.
Easy to use.
Use this to dye a polyester dress. Results were perfect. Managed to dye a very large maxi dress, and 3 t-shirts with this dye. Used the boiling pot method to dye
M**N
Really good!
I had a very pale yellow dress that was 100% polyester. I was a bit nervous about using the dye as the reviews were mixed. Once it arrived I realised I didn't have a pot big enough(ended up purchasing an 11 litre stew pot which was more than adequate). Followed the instructions to the letter and my dress is now a lovely vibrant daffodil yellow. The colour is completely even. I'm very impressed and wouldn't hesitate to use again in other colours!
L**K
it works!!!
Horrible smell but it worked really well. I dyed a full length skirt daffodil yellow - it looks tres fab. It took three gallons of water. I had to buy a 25 litre container just for this. Takes thirty minutes once you have brought this amount of water to rolling boil - which takes forever - so maybe not the best thing to be doing right now in these high cost energy times.
A**X
does what it says but make sure you're prepared
first: this dye did the job on the item i was dying. the yellow colour was strong and bold and looked great.HOWEVER:before you grab this thinking it'll just be a quick and easy dye job let me tell you how you're meant to dye polyester:you need a big pot (3 gallons of water per pound of fabric) that you bring up to just below boiling. then, while wearing rubber gloves, you pop in the dye and the item you want to dye.now it's only half an hour of constant stirring and agitation to make sure that the dye gets everywhere and gives an even, consistent result.now that you're done with that, you need to rinse out the garment somewhere (please note a lot of dye will rinse out with this and may stain things) and then wash it (again more dye will come out) and finally hang out to dry.don't forget to dispose of the massive pot of water and dye somewhere (more stain warning).and, from what i understand, you can't use the pot for cooking again after this so unless you're doing a lot of dying (maybe you're a cosplayer and make lots of costumes), consider it an extra cost, and big pots aren't that cheap.if you absolutely must dye synthetics then do your research before you commit. there are some extra costs and mess and you may just want to stick with what you have, or buy a new one in the colour you want.but if you're determined or have no other option then this dye will do you well. just make sure you know what you're doing before you start.
L**B
Worked a charm on polyester fabric
Colour as expected and easy to use (providing you have the right kit!). I dyed white polyester without any difficulty. Beautiful sunshine yellow and a rich tone to it. I managed to dip-dye my fabric successfully
S**D
Very orange
Was expecting yellow but came out orange- pretty good though
W**L
This one worked! App purpose was unsuitable
Nylon /polyester guitar straps, this worked great, no salt, vinegar or final binder needed. Good stuff
F**A
Worth the money
I dyed this bra in a pan (thats big enough to fit 2 bras) filled with hot water and I poured around 3/4 - 1/2 of the dye bottle in and this is the colour that came out after 30 mins.The comparison to before shows how effective the dye was. Would recommend.It was so easy, you just stir the pot for 30 mins and just rinse it out in the sink (even tho no dye came out when I was rinsing) then pop it in the washing machine to quick wash and it’s done!
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