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Rit DyeMore Liquid Dye in Tropical Teal is a specialized dye designed for synthetic fabrics and blends, perfect for rejuvenating faded clothing and upcycling projects. With over 250 color recipes available, this dye allows you to achieve vibrant results by using a stovetop method for optimal temperature control.
Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
Compatible Material | Fabric |
C**♡
concert fit savior
used this to recreate salem’s dress from tyler the creator’s “ifhy” music video for a concert look with my man. couldn’t find a single damn dress that matched her color, so i said diy time and baby, she dyed PERFECT. yellow mixed with this tropical teal was gonna give me the exact color i needed.easy to use, washed well, didn’t ruin my pot or wooden spoon, and the final color was vibrant af without looking crusty or neon. it had no smell and didn’t ruin the quality of my dress (although it was already not the best considering it was from shein loll). the value for money was amazing considering i still have so much left. the color stayed the same even through 2 washes. highly recommend for any cosplay, costume, or if you’re just feeling a lil crazy and wanna dye your closet. 10/10 would re-dye.
B**B
dyed my phone cases!
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 didn't 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: I've 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. I'm not surprised, but figured I'd pass that on. basically, the more subtle of a change you're 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.
Y**S
Colored evenly, pretty shade of teal
I bought this to try and cover up some bleach spots I accidentally got on a brand new cardigan. Even though instructions said it might not work, for a few bucks, it was worth a try. I left it simmering for 20 mins and it looked like bleach spots had gone, but after washing and drying in dryer, they were still there though much faded. (Maybe longer dye time might have worked better.) Apart from that, it dyed very evenly and a very pretty shade of teal. I can still wear the cardigan at home and I've given 5 stars since I'm very satisfied with the dye itself.
T**6
True teal...
Very vibrant color
T**
Great product
Great functionality lets be it.
M**E
Body wash
Good quality
O**!
Color is completely different for Polyester vs Nylon
Beautiful vibrant teal color when used on Nylon and Spandex blend materials. Comes out bright turquoise blue when used on polyester. Unfortunately, I bought this to dye a white full bodysuit for my daughter’s theater costume and needed it to be the teal color. It turned out blue with no hint of aqua/teal. Had to purchase the peacock green color to over-dye in order to get more green. Ended up being too green. Guess I need to start over.I did end up dying a white sports bra in the Tropical Teal color, and it turned out so pretty, and teal. The bra was mostly nylon, and it came out a completely different color than the bodysuit. They were dyed together in the same pot.
R**S
Does a great job
I dyed my Keen sandals with this and they came out perfect. Follow the direction and use enough for your project.
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