Jacquard Products iDye Fabric Dye: Olive

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Jacquard Products iDye Fabric Dye: Olive
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Product Description

Available in a wide variety of colors (for all natural fabrics (cotton, silk, wool, linen and rayon) and polyesters and nylons). There are also two laundry aids: Color Remover which will remove or lighten a color and brighten whites and Sun Blocker which, when added to the wash cycle will penetrate clothing and block harmful UV rays from the sun. iDye comes in a packet that dissolves in water which means there is no handling of messy dye powders. Just throw the dye packet in add salt and run through the wash cycle. It is ultimately the easiest way to get gorgeous color! Packets weigh 14 gms and will dye 2-3 pounds of fabric each.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #489754 in Home
  • Color: Olive
  • Brand: Jacquard Products
  • Model: IDYE-426
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 5.50" h x .15" w x 3.40" l, .5 pounds

Features

  • IDYE-426
  • 743772022824
  • Brand New Item / Unopened Product
  • Jacquard Products

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Good color pictures
By Madeline
I like iDie, because it's easy to use. If you go to Dharma trading, you can get directions for dyeing clothes. I've used the Olive color before it's a brown-green, as show here, not the olive green that's show on Dharma trading. Hence the 5 stars for good product, decent price, and accurate color wheel.

Overall, I haven't had success with dying. First time, I used alot of salt, as recommended, and the salt ruined the fabric. This time I wanted to fix a shirt that had gotten a big bleach spot on the front. The dye took relative to what was underneath so it's still blotchy and unwearable. You can buy color stripper but having used that previously, beige became a weird light orange/yellow, and that piece of clothing was junked too. Without another product, color set, your clothes will run in future washings, so be careful. Re-dyeing good quality black 100% cotton clothing, with little salt, and color set, to make them blacker are the only dye projects that have wo rked for me, and even that has limited results. That's nothing to do with the product, but sharing my do-it-yourself dye experiences.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Very Nice shade
By samtheironman
I used this for my ghillie suit and I used it as the base color and if you're making a ghillie suit, use this as a base and buy a lighter shade too.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5This dye worked great!
By AZcat
I am thrilled with the effectiveness of this dye - very consistent result, true color, and simple instructions. I have a king-size sheet set (flat sheet, fitted sheet, and two pillowcases) that I wanted to dye olive green. I found this iDye product on Amazon. I was a little concerned, since there was only one review and I didn't want to ruin what are fairly new and expensive sheets. They were a mint green that clashes with our other colors. (Note iDye has this product for natural fabrics and a different dye for polyester and nylon blends.)

Anyway, I took the plunge hoping for the best. I decided to do the entire sheet set at one time and diligently followed the instructions that came with the dye. I used a top-load washing machine and two packets of dye (based on the weight of sheet set). Since the fabric needed to be pre-wetted, I simply washed the sheets first and set them aside. Then I turned the temperature up on our hot water heater and gave it time to hea t - this might not be necessary, but the instructions make it clear that you need very hot water. Then, I filled the machine to medium load (normally I wash them on high load, but this was just enough room for them to move freely). I added the two soluble dye packets and let them agitate for 30 seconds, added 1-1/2 cups of Morton Plain Salt (non-iodized), and added the sheet set. I extended the dyeing time to 60 minutes, per the instructions for better fixation, by resetting the wash cycle several times before it drained to move to the rinse cycle. After that, I let the cycle complete and washed the sheet set from start with a mild detergent in cold water. Then into the dryer. I turned the water heater back to normal and ran a cleaning wash/rinse cycle. I'm providing the detail in case it's helpful. It might seem like a lot, but was actually quite simple.

The sheets are now back on the bed - they look and feel great. I don't expect any trouble, but I'll add info i f something goes wrong as we use and wash the sheets. Finally, I had to answer some questions about this "toy" - since the dye is sold by a toy store and fulfilled by Amazon. I picked the highest ratings, but have nothing to do with the toy questions.

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