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RitDyeMore Liquid Dye in Kentucky Sky is a 7-ounce dye solution specifically designed for synthetic fabrics and blends containing 35% or more polyester, acrylic, acetate, or nylon. With over 250 color recipes available, this dye allows for creative techniques like ombré and tie-dye, ensuring your projects stand out. Note that it requires stovetop use for optimal results.
Compatible Material | Acrylic |
Item Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
S**N
Thank you
Great for wig dying. My wig came out very light blue color. Very pretty
R**B
Works well - you may need multiple bottles!
I only needed one for my leggings but I didn’t realize you may need multiple until I read the instructions on the box. I only used about 60% of the bottle for my leggings.The dye didn’t cover the bleach stain on my leggings so I ended up doing a bleach tie dye after the color (see photo)
M**G
Really pretty color
Really pretty color, would recommend using LESS water so the dye is higher quality! It came with pretty easy instructions on the back! Allowed me to dye an old white dress used for my bach and gave it new life!
K**J
Plastic Pants Blue dye
Perfect color fabric dye for adult size plastic pants.
L**H
Seems either very light or else I got a watered-down bottle!
Got this in an attempt to make my Build-a-Bear frog more of a spruce-y blue-green, but he didn't take the dye in very much, despite stewing him for the max 60 mins. No idea if my bottle was watered-down or if for some reason BAB frogs require non-synthetic dye when my other BABs need synthetic, but it did adjust his shade a hair and it still looks lovely.He is now a nice, mossy green instead of the standard, vibrant green they come in by default. Love how he turned out despite it not being what I was going for when I started the project! Just know you may not get the blue shade you expect from this particular dye, it seems to be somewhat weak and can't overpower colors with a stronger saturation, even if they should be working harmoniously from a color theory perspective.
Q**Q
It Worked Perfectly!
I wanted to make an ombre gray and taupe look. So the sleeves are a cooler gray, become a warmer gray, then a cool taupe on the pants, back to a warm gray. You definitely need plenty of it, though. I used less water to make it more potent with two full bottles because it’s 100% polyester, and that was as gray as I could get it (around the sleeves).
J**N
Not as pigmented as the pink or yellow dye
Used this to dye a synthetic wig for cosplay and the color is nice, but it took a LOT more dye and multiple attempts to get even this faded color. (To be fair I was going for a light, faded look, but the pink took like 1/6 of the dye to get the same pigmentation)
R**Z
Rit color dye
Great product
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