dyeing old military gear with rit dye more peacock green

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
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  • @NorthGeorgiaSurvival
    @NorthGeorgiaSurvival 4 дня назад +1

    Hey, that does look a whole lot better than the grey whatever-they-call-it stuff, of which I have plenty. I've seen another youtuber use walnut husks and it turned it all a nice brown in a near boil, so depending on where you live... Playing paintball in the woods behind my house, my cousin said the grey stuff was still really hard to see. I'm guessing that the digital breakup of whatever color plays a crucial role that may be more influential in being stealthy. That UCP or whatever is the only stuff that's really super affordable. I'd guess the blue digital that the Navy adopted is really cheap, too. That would be interesting to test dye to see if you can get a really dark breakup using some king of green or brown. Good stuff, man! I'm subbed now. Thanks for the vid even if it's a year ago, haha!

  • @scherry9198
    @scherry9198 Год назад +4

    That's a good color green. Thanks for doing this, it saves me a lot of experimentation. Would like to see it after it dries out. The tan/coyote color difference was huge.

  • @aaronbohl8234
    @aaronbohl8234 7 месяцев назад +1

    I just done a UCP blouse/pants in peacock and prefer it over the yellow hue of the apple. Going to do my useless pack and rest of my pouches
    Also did a couple 3 color desert tire covers in peacock, the green dominated and now only 2 color, green and the darker brown survived

    • @observationpostcharlie1365
      @observationpostcharlie1365  7 месяцев назад

      Awesome I was thinking about redoing my gear either the peacock green or a dark brown

  • @Staticline38
    @Staticline38 Год назад +1

    That’s the stuff going to do that myself

  • @codyjames1952
    @codyjames1952 10 месяцев назад +1

    the video help me out thank you