Jacquard Acid Dye - Pink - 1/2 Oz Net Wt - Acid Dye for Wool - Silk - Feathers - and Nylons - Brilliant Colorfast and Highly Concentrated
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lill&jynn
> 3 dayDid stayed in nylon fabric works well.
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Lorenzo Hintz
> 3 dayaucun changement la teinture à disparue dès le rinçage (débardeur coton/veste coton polyester)
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Shannon Smotherman
> 3 dayThis dye works great for dying wool. However, it does not work for dying other materials such and jean material or tshirt material - we tried this on both and the dyed just washed off.
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Izaiah Reynolds
Greater than one weekThis dye is very unstable. It is the worst bleeder/fugitive dye ever. It keeps burping up color, even when washed in cool water. I am a professional dyer, 30 years experience. Dharma dye brand is much more stable. Avoid this color!
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Jamia M.
> 3 dayOrder 2 because product is extremely small like a little bottle of asprin
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misskatc
> 3 dayI bought this to dye a silk slip that I wanted a warm sunny yellow. It came out a very pretty color. It started a light pink for reference.
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Tricia Parish
> 3 dayI was supposed to receive this product brand new, sealed from factory or which ever way it was worded, however it was half gone and not sealed at all. Did not end up using the product because I did not want to risk my fabric, therefore I can not say whether or not the product works a promised. All I can say was that the seller did not deliver as promised.
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Dung Nguyen
> 3 dayI followed the instructions on the container to dye my white bathing suit and the color turned out perfectly.
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Nocturnal
> 3 dayOutside of the fact that Ritz dye has become impossible to find around my area and it was hard to apportion when coloring real tiny items, these Jacquard Acid dyes seem to be more intense, do not smell and dont bleed at all. I am only dying thin strings of wool to use as wrist wear, can only find them in Kabbala red which isnt where were at but I found some white wool thread that just needed to be dyed the right color. I received my Brilliant Blue almost overnight (love instant gratification) and immediately tried coloring a thread, too dark, use less powder. The next string was perfect. The powder should last forever since I only used less than a pinch. I have a violet coming this week. Makes me feel so creative!
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Angela Travis
> 3 dayFirst things first. Protect everything you dont wish to dye. Wear gloves, a mask (which I didnt do, foolishly), old clothes, plastic wrap your counters (maybe your floors as well). Have Clorox wipes on hand if youre working on a stove; use a pot thats stainless/enamel/glass; thermometer (I used a glass candy thermometer that clipped on the side of the pot). When I opened the dye, it looks rust-toned even though the label says Jet Black #626. Do NOT let this fool you. Once the powder hit the water, the resulting color black. Jet Black. Black as the Abyss, Black. Demon Eyes, Black. Seriously Damn Black. The directions I printed out for acid dyeing on the stovetop mentioned leaving the items in the dye bath for 30 minutes (or longer) in order to get a deep, rich color. The items being dyed had been in the bath for a mere 5 minutes when they had taken on a good deal of the dye already - sporting a deep inky black - giving me a clear idea of how well this product worked. I must say, if this initial test is any indication of how this product performs, then Ive so many wonderful plans for the future.