Rit DyeMore Liquid Dye, Tropical Teal

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  • Mr. Caleb Conn II

    > 24 hour

    Mine was more of a dark teal because I colored over light peachy gauze material.

  • Jennifer Fresh

    > 24 hour

    It was not as vibrant as it seemed. I was dying polyester so it may have been the material but I still liked the color. Ended up more of a baby blue!

  • FABIO ERNESTO PEÑA CASTRO

    > 24 hour

    Fácil de usar, excelente me salvo la prenda, grcias

  • Lynn

    > 24 hour

    I am so disappointed with RIT dyes. i have been using on upholstered pieces, with good results. UNTIL THIS. despite having the same name TEAL as their dye for regular, natural fabrics, this dye for synthetic fabrics is NOWHER NEAR the same color. the dye for natural fibers really was TEAL, this, also, perhaps humorously, called TEAL is pure blue. I am very disappointed and will not use RIT dyes again-- or recommend them since they cant even match their own colors!

  • Scott Tinsley-Hall

    > 24 hour

    Bought to try and bring back the color in my outdoor patio furniture cushions. It probably is nothing to do with the dye and everything to do with the fabric. It was worth the try, but didnt work for my needs.

  • Charlotte Konopelski II

    > 24 hour

    Great for simple tie dye projects and the color looks same as the bottle

  • Gail B.

    > 24 hour

    Product works better on wet fabric. Wet your chosen item 1st, then place in dye. When I dyed synthetic verticle blinds dry they didnt change color much. I dyed the valance that matched the blinds. We wet the valance then dyed it. It took more dye quickly.

  • b

    > 24 hour

    I used it to dye two phone cases. both of them were crystal clear flexible cases (TPU material). I used 4 teaspoons of Tropical Teal color plus one cup of hot water from a tea kettle in a pyrex dish. I didnt choose stovetop, I was worried it would warp the case. the water cooled as I used it, but it turned out fine. edit: several months later, these cases still look wonderful. the dye never wore off. UPDATE: Ive used the graphite color of this dye for several other projects. success varies depending on what material you use. the items that had a lot of nylon content worked really well, and so did one sweater that was 75% rayon. some socks that were 97% polyester did not take the dye at all. also, the projects where I was refreshing the color worked best -- for example: faded black clothes looked brand new after I refreshed them with graphite dye, but the white clothes I dyed turned out dark grey and slightly uneven. Im not surprised, but figured Id pass that on. basically, the more subtle of a change youre going for, the better. also, consider the fact that mixed materials are going to give you mixed results. for example, thread might not take the dye as much as the rest of the garment.

  • Sharon S.

    > 24 hour

    This dress used to be white but I wanted to wear it to a wedding... Perfect color I was looking for ..

  • Francis

    > 24 hour

    The bottle came open and the color is looks different

Rit 2610 Dyemore Tropical Teal Dye,

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