

Jacquard Acid Dyes .5oz-Aztec Gold
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Jennifer Huinker
> 3 dayGreat Purchase. Thank you
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Jennifer Kashella
Greater than one weekUsed this on ostrich feathers, only needed a minute or so to achieve the color I wanted. Used very hot water and a little vinegar, rinsed and washed with detergent. Came out beautiful!
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Diane
> 3 dayI went off the description and not the photo since past experiences taught me this was more reliable. Not in this case. The color you will receive is BURNT orange not BRILLIANT orange and the weight is NOT 1 lb, its 1/2 an ounce. The applied sticker on the jar says Brilliant Orange as well. Someone needs to straighten this out for consumers.
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Sturmabteilungsman
> 3 dayDyed wool. Ignored expert advice not to use iron pot- used a large old antique iron cauldron- and results (as I expected) were excellent. Color was exactly what I wanted. Very pleased with the result.
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Francesca Mohr
> 3 dayAfter prepping fiber for over a month, washing, combing ,carding I was so excited to dye my merino wool. A beautiful Salmon cor was exactly what I was looking for to blend in some Alpaca grey. This dye is GD hot pink, not Salmon. Not even a pretty hot pink, but a hideous cheap hooker hot pink. A months work put in trash barrel. This dye is a front to the color spectrum.
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Rap
> 3 dayBeautiful color. Description accurate. Directions clear and concise.
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Dasia Kovacek
Greater than one weekWas easy to use
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patty
> 3 dayI 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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Walter Eckhardt
> 3 dayColor was very dull