Jacquard Acid Dyes .5oz-Aztec Gold
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patty
> 24 hourI used Jacquard Acid Dyes for dyeing feathers. The colors looked beautiful and did not fade after repeated shampooing. I took an old frying pan, heated some water added a teaspoon white vinegar and the dye and feathers, and simmered it for half an hour while stirring occasionally.
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Kontrakami
> 24 hourI absolutly love the color, I used it to redye a white quilt that would look dirty very quiclky because of its extreme white color. Now the quilt looks incredible, the color took very well
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Pea
> 24 hourBest dye
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sharenyam
> 24 hourgood!
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wintergarden
> 24 hourI bought this color based on color chart from the company. I tried it on a variety of natural fabrics..cashmere,linen and cotton>> bright orange/neon coral-esp on cotton. The color does not have any pinkish hue....Very dissapointed! I used the washer machine method because it was the most convenient method for me. If you like the color on the fabrics- buy this.
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Joseph Oliveri
> 24 hourExpected a color akin to the label name. It did not live up to it. Also took a very long time to mix.
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Walter Eckhardt
> 24 hourColor was very dull
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Maggie Z
> 24 hourI purposely purchased your product for the high ratings it received. I have 7 fabric roman shades I wanted to change the color on. Following all the instructions given, even used the soda ash plus I added additional dye to the solutions, my fabric did not absorb any of the dye. I had used very warm water and let it soak for over 24 hours stirring occasionally. Dont know what else to do but sew new shades.
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Janae Hirthe Sr.
> 24 hourthanks
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Mary
> 24 hourDying a velvet couch cover from beige to burnt orange. The other leading brand made it apricot but not burnt orange. I left it in sink for several hours and got the perfect burnt orange.