Rit DyeMore Liquid Dye, Apricot Orange 7 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
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Abigail Tzanakis
Greater than one weekI loved this so much! You can build up the color to your liking I used about 1-2 tablespoons in about 2 gallons to get this color. A lot of this color will go along way just add as you go and remember you can re dye it again if you want a stronger color.
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Brivinci
> 3 dayVery lovely orange shade! Would definitely recommend, so easy to use!
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TAB
> 3 dayWorked well for a challenging project to dye faded outdoor ploy curtains.
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KC
> 3 dayNot good for big items. Not great….you have to keep water boiling temperature continuously.
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Rebecca Bryan
> 3 dayThis was my first dying experience, and it went really well! I dyed a 100% cotton shirt, and 60/40 cotton/poly pants.
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Kara
> 3 dayWorks on white, nothing else...I would say its more of a tint...it wont alter prints/cover them...but my white dress turned out beautiful.
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rdkmills
> 3 dayI have used Rit dye for years with great end results. Not with this one! I think the product was old. I did my usual thing...shake, dilute, soak. The dye obviously didn’t disperse well. My project took on a tie dye effect :(
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Kalyn and Jakob
> 3 dayBest dye for lacrosse heads!!
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Misae
> 3 dayI used this product to dye a shirt the color was inconsistent throughout and not as orange as i wanted. I used the whole bottle. Ended up throwing the shirt out.
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jennifer masto
Greater than one weekI am beyond pleased! I put a 6 count pour to 2- 2.5 gallons of water, a few shakes of salt and a teaspoon of dish soap and put the pillow covers in for 20 minutes over medium heat - they look great- the photo above shows the pillows done not the cushion - I did that next and they all look amazing! For 8 pillow covers and 6 cushion covers I used 2 bottles.