"For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast." Ephesians 2:8-9 "for, 'Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.'" Romans 10:13
I find this video KISS, simply easy, accurate, and the best way. I'm doing my bleach spilled paches, favorite pants now. Sink method! No clean up, makes a lot of sense to me. No pails etc, common scense. My first dye & public internet response because I was so impressed by this video, and I have to do this without getting stressed out. Thank You.
"For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast." Ephesians 2:8-9 "for, 'Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.'" Romans 10:13
I just dyed some light blue jeans, overalls, 2 dresses and shorts! They’re in the wash now but they look good so far! Your tutorial was easy and straightforward. Thank you!
A big thumbs up from Australia. I'm an aging gent and reading the instructions on the packaging resulted in information overload. Found this video, followed the steps, and my favourite cargo shorts (I live in the sub-tropics) have gone from faded blue to black as black and look new (unlike their owner). Thank you.
I've been doing this for years (successfully - they look like new when done) but never have used dish soap. I am going to research the benefits of the soap. I also just use two bottles and dye all of my black clothes at once (keep agitating so they don't get a mottled effect). I used to just do this in my old washing machine and turn it off to soak, then agitate off and on. The new washing machines will auto drain though so I've been doing the stove top method for a couple of years...
Thank you for this video. I did use the black dye on my faded black jeans and they look great and like new. Now I'm using it on my wine colored jeans, can't wait to see the results.
Do I still need to use that rite dye fixative it's my first time using it and I need it for my work clothes the black is all faded and I need it to stay black
If you want it to hold better, before washing it, let it soak in a mixture of water and a few teaspoons of powdered food grade citric acid for a couple hours, or add it when washing. That will help the colors lock in.
jonnycatland1987 I’m assuming you were trying to spell narcissism as well as assuming you have no idea what a true narcissist is. If you did, you’d know why Narcissistic Personality Disorder/Sociopathy isn’t a punch line.
The results looked good but what if I were to dye super light denim jeans; will I need to keep dying it till I get the color i like? Is it even worth doing that? Thanks.
There are formulas on the rit website for doing this. Ex adding a specific amount of orange to the black dye bath to dye blue colored fabric. This has to do with color theory.
That was an awesome job.... Great way to explain the process!!! In my findings, I figure less water... Brings out more boldness of the dye in the garment.... All in all great vid!!!
I got a bleach stain on my black Calvin Klein cargos so I purchased the Rit liquid Dye. I followed your instructions. Instead of a sink, I used a large plastic bucket and some bbq tongs. My sink wasn't adequate for rinsing so I was stuck in the bathtub which was quite an ordeal trying to rinse out all the dye (I wish I had used gloves). I'm now washing them in the washer as I type this, but prior to that I could tell how incredibly black they were even when wet, and I couldn't see the bleach stain either. I'll see what happens after I dry it. Thank you for doing this.... I got one more tanned cargo i gotta do... and I dread it, this took some WORK!
Omg I got my $60 tshirt with bleach today when I was cleaning my shower cos my mum told me to get some for the toilet but I ended up cleaning other things and didn’t know it would ruin my clothes. Lesson of the day. Use bleach with old clothes 😂 Thanks for this!!
thank you, while we are certainly not your target audience, we truly enjoy and found informative your 'dying back to black' posting. ... and yes it did work, again many thanx. #cheers
@Karen Johnson have you washed the dyed material after you dyed it? Don't want to ruin a whole load of clothes if the dye gets all over everything in the washer.
About 3-4 shirts depending on how black you are going and how black they were before. Dont bleach before hand, as that damages cloth and it wont take dye as well. If you want REALLY black do the stovetop method rather than the sink(if you have a pot big enough).
& if something just fits so good, as well in good condition but is fading, it sucks! So dyeing them back is the business. I had done it a long time ago but figured I'd watch a video. Thanks for the help!
Huh why wash it after that fades it again instantly lol. I used this for spot treatment on my pocket area cause it fades from stuff being in your pockets which is very annoying. I mixed the dye with hot water and dish soap and dabbed it on pocket area it worked great.
I like the video but definitely do not recommend soaking your clothing material in the sink, use a stock pot or 5 gallon bucket. I went through the trouble of ordering my dye online, boiling water and wasting 2 cups of salt. When I used the tongs my sweater caught on the drain plug and all the dye went down the drain. I burnt myself in attempting to get the drain plug repositioned. Utter waste of time and $!
It is best to let black jeans air dry. When cotton clothes come out of the dryer small light fibers left up and give a less dark appearance to the garment.....
Nope but getting rid of clothes and two black skirts have bleach stains, one on both front and back. Since I also want some black jeans and I have about 5 blue ones, might be worth a bottle!
Can 1 bottle handle a few shirts at the same time? Just wondering if it would dilute out too much. Thanks for this tutorial. Sizes are scarce and costs are up so this is a great bit of info 👌
You make sure it’s clean BEFORE you dye them. After you have dyed them and they’re dry. You can wear them, then wash as normal when dirty …put them with other dark/black clothing when you do wash them. Stick to cold water.
Simple & easy tutorial. I haven't started the project as of yet. I have some tops & a turtleneck that are in need of recoloring. Will keep you posted with the outcome.
I got this brand new Dior black shirt and Dior across written in White. I got white paint on my shirt. I cleaned it up as best as I could and I could see stains. My question is , if I redye my shirt will the white letters turn black or stay white?
Does the black bleed into your other clothes when you do laundry? I have the dye and I’m ready to try it but I’m scared if I t will get on my other clothes later on lol.
You definitely want to test it before washing with other items. I used Rit many many years ago, following the instructions on the bottle, and it definitely bled into other fabrics. I would end up forgetting what I’ve dyed and ruin clothes. This was a while ago though, so I don’t know if they’ve improved their formula.
I have two white stains on my pants and I put the dye in a bucket with hot water added a little salt 2 table spoons 🥄 and I left it for 1 hour cam back washes of at the white stains are still there wdf
It seems like it strips unnecessary containments/synthetics/dirts as well as makes the materials more susceptible to retain the dye. Sort of like it's good to wash your hands before applying lotion to our body idk haha hope this helps
Excellent video, clear, precise instructions. Everything you need to know . I have had rit dye in my cupboard for around a year now, but never had the confidence to use it.. gonna try now, thank you.
With the onset of the COVID-19 and the required need to disinfect everything in order to remain safe and socially responsible, my black jeans took a pretty heavy hit over four months with bleach stains. As these were my favorite jeans I was eager to find a solution. This video And its author provided an easy and effective way to solve my problem. Well done and thank you. Beau
Same here! I was folding laundry and looking at my sad, faded black pants. My pants always seem to fade before my shirts, too. Now I can be back in black 🖤
Jeans and pants are hard to stir and move..is it better washer machine if so is it the same process, wash with hot water? At what point you add the rit color stay( dont dye bleed) bottle?
It like a bit of work but even good shorts are pushing a C note in Canada these days. Micheal’s Store has some of this Dye so I should Try. My is not to reason Why.
The same happens to me at work! haha I have tried to dye over top of bleach stains and it WILL dye the spot but it won't match the unbleached fabric around it. It will at least make the spot look less visible than before. :)
I don't mean to be simple but i have a question please. So i want to dye my black puma sweat pants but at top left is in white lettering PUMA. How do i keep that white...
Hi so this goes to the same for that I bought a two pack that says back to black but it says jet black on it the same instructions for the one you just did for the regular black right. And does it work all right with synthetics also
I followed the exact same process, my denim blue shirt dyed with black rit dye, didn't get black, just dark blue. I found is better to machine dry rather than air dry. I'm thinking to dye it again this time leaving my garment for one hour in the pigment diluted in hot water and use the rit fixative
Hey how do you dye a black hood that has a print on it, mine is black but been wanting to redye it because its a great hoodie, plus can I use carpet dye on clothes?
If you avoid putting the fabric in the dryer after you dye it then no, the fabric will not be as soft as before. If you do dry the fabric in the dryer then yes the fabric will be almost as soft as it was before!
Thank you I had dye my car seats. After that i dyed it using a spraying bottle to soak it in for better coverage since I wasn't able to drench it in. But I also used a soft brush to kinda soak in then dried it with a heating gun as a dryer works very well and still soft. 😊 thank you pretty lady
Well after a few days since I work on my project. The black fade a bit not sure if I didn't let it cure long enough but it isn't as bad maybe just needs more coats.
Jasel, a friend of mine who dyes fabric and makes clothes told me black is very hard to dye and the clothes will come out brownish. Do you ever find this to be true? Thank you.
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that salt 🧂 is the answer! Thank you gorgeous
"For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast." Ephesians 2:8-9 "for, 'Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.'" Romans 10:13
I find this video KISS, simply easy, accurate, and the best way. I'm doing my bleach spilled paches, favorite pants now. Sink method! No clean up, makes a lot of sense to me. No pails etc, common scense. My first dye & public internet response because I was so impressed by this video, and I have to do this without getting stressed out. Thank You.
Good idea! Never thought to do this on bleach stains! As a hair stylist this will be game changing lol.
"For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast." Ephesians 2:8-9 "for, 'Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.'" Romans 10:13
@@JenessaAndKingston It says it won’t do over bleach stains. Curious how it worked.
So much bleach use in hospital work right now....will use this to save my expensive black scrubs! thank you!!
thank you for your service
Did you try it. I have bleach splatter on a lot of my clothes. So frustrating
I have the same issue l have beach splots on mine will it get rid of it.
I just dyed some light blue jeans, overalls, 2 dresses and shorts! They’re in the wash now but they look good so far! Your tutorial was easy and straightforward. Thank you!
That’s awesome to hear! Thank you so much!
A big thumbs up from Australia. I'm an aging gent and reading the instructions on the packaging resulted in information overload. Found this video, followed the steps, and my favourite cargo shorts (I live in the sub-tropics) have gone from faded blue to black as black and look new (unlike their owner). Thank you.
Awesome! I'm glad to hear my video helped! :)
I’m an Aussie too and watched a video that has another bottle to set the colour properly…it’s optional
I wear a lot of black and have used your video multiple times by now and it works perfectly!
I've been doing this for years (successfully - they look like new when done) but never have used dish soap. I am going to research the benefits of the soap. I also just use two bottles and dye all of my black clothes at once (keep agitating so they don't get a mottled effect). I used to just do this in my old washing machine and turn it off to soak, then agitate off and on. The new washing machines will auto drain though so I've been doing the stove top method for a couple of years...
Great tips! Thanks for sharing!
how do you dye black shirts with any types of graphics ? printed on, painted, embroidery etc.
Thank you for the tip, I have multiple items that could use restoring and I was sort of dreading it if I need to dye one thing at a time
Thank you for this video. I did use the black dye on my faded black jeans and they look great and like new. Now I'm using it on my wine colored jeans, can't wait to see the results.
You're welcome! Glad it worked well for you :)
Using the sink is genius, I was trying to figure out how to do this in totes, then dispose of Dye etc. This really just solves all the problems
The cold water wash helps lock the color in but a warm water wash may take out the excess dye so it doesn't bleed when you wash it. Great video!
Exactly! Thank you!
Do I still need to use that rite dye fixative it's my first time using it and I need it for my work clothes the black is all faded and I need it to stay black
Your instructions were very helpful. I followed them exactly. My cotton sweaters came out perfectly colored. Thank you for the video.
Thank you for sharing this. Now I got the bleach stain off my sweater so THANK YOU!!!!
Awesome! You're welcome :)
If you want it to hold better, before washing it, let it soak in a mixture of water and a few teaspoons of powdered food grade citric acid for a couple hours, or add it when washing. That will help the colors lock in.
Great recommendation!
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Yeah but the narcism starts right away.
Thanks!
jonnycatland1987 lol
@@jonnycatland1987 It's "narcissim." And how's she being narcissistic?
jonnycatland1987 I’m assuming you were trying to spell narcissism as well as assuming you have no idea what a true narcissist is. If you did, you’d know why Narcissistic Personality Disorder/Sociopathy isn’t a punch line.
The results looked good but what if I were to dye super light denim jeans; will I need to keep dying it till I get the color i like? Is it even worth doing that? Thanks.
I don't think that light denim would take well to the black dye, but give it a shot and let us know how it goes!
RoseASMR cool
I did this once... it made my light denim purple. I was never able to take it off or make them go all the way black... that was just my experience
There are formulas on the rit website for doing this. Ex adding a specific amount of orange to the black dye bath to dye blue colored fabric. This has to do with color theory.
Walmart does carry it in black but it’s in the laundry detergent aisle
Great to know! Thanks
For the Walmarts around me, it's in the sewing section.
Cathy Alvarez I found it there too
Pretty funny that's it's in the detergent aisle. Here's some soap to take that color out of your clothes, and here is some dye to put it back in!
for me, the synthetic one is in the like arts and crafts aisle, and the natural fabric one is in the laundry detergent aisle
That was an awesome job.... Great way to explain the process!!! In my findings, I figure less water... Brings out more boldness of the dye in the garment.... All in all great vid!!!
Super straight forward! Hated some tutorials where they make it more complicating than it needs to be.
I got a bleach stain on my black Calvin Klein cargos so I purchased the Rit liquid Dye. I followed your instructions. Instead of a sink, I used a large plastic bucket and some bbq tongs. My sink wasn't adequate for rinsing so I was stuck in the bathtub which was quite an ordeal trying to rinse out all the dye (I wish I had used gloves). I'm now washing them in the washer as I type this, but prior to that I could tell how incredibly black they were even when wet, and I couldn't see the bleach stain either. I'll see what happens after I dry it. Thank you for doing this.... I got one more tanned cargo i gotta do... and I dread it, this took some WORK!
I'm glad it worked out for you!
Omg I got my $60 tshirt with bleach today when I was cleaning my shower cos my mum told me to get some for the toilet but I ended up cleaning other things and didn’t know it would ruin my clothes. Lesson of the day. Use bleach with old clothes 😂 Thanks for this!!
I'm trying this now and my pants look brand new thanks
Brilliant. It never even occurred to me to do so. Guess common sense isn't that common. 😶😂😄
Haha! Hope it works out for ya!
I had great results using your
dying method!!!😀
Great! I'm glad it worked for you! :)
Brandon Eggleston what color did u use...
It won’t stain the kitchen sink correct?
thank you,
while we are certainly not your target audience,
we truly enjoy and found informative your 'dying back to black' posting.
... and yes it did work, again many thanx.
#cheers
same here found nice pair black jeans faded from washing.steps were easy to follow i am going to pick bottle up thank you
Thank you for your video! I never dyed anything before and your easy instructions worked out and everything turned out perfectly!
I'm glad you got great results!
@Karen Johnson have you washed the dyed material after you dyed it? Don't want to ruin a whole load of clothes if the dye gets all over everything in the washer.
How many garments could I dye with one bottle would you say ? Thank you for your video it helps 😊
About 3-4 shirts depending on how black you are going and how black they were before. Dont bleach before hand, as that damages cloth and it wont take dye as well. If you want REALLY black do the stovetop method rather than the sink(if you have a pot big enough).
Oh my god it worked..your a genius..
Glad it worked for you! :)
*you’re
& if something just fits so good, as well in good condition but is fading, it sucks! So dyeing them back is the business. I had done it a long time ago but figured I'd watch a video. Thanks for the help!
Exactly! Glad I could help
Can it be any salt?
And the dyed paint doesn’t come out when you wash it in the washer machine it stays in the jeans?
dyed paint??? paint is paint dye is dye
Huh why wash it after that fades it again instantly lol. I used this for spot treatment on my pocket area cause it fades from stuff being in your pockets which is very annoying. I mixed the dye with hot water and dish soap and dabbed it on pocket area it worked great.
Such A great video! I'm going to do exactly this to my caps .. ty God bless. Btw love your hair. Looks great w your eyes!
Lets be honest: you came here only for that cute face
@@switch12345678 it was her hair. Im used to seeing cute faces. Her hair is awesome. Brings out the cuteness
Thanks I got some black tactical pants I got when I worked as an armored truck guard for brinks didn't want to throw them away it's a memory
I like the video but definitely do not recommend soaking your clothing material in the sink, use a stock pot or 5 gallon bucket. I went through the trouble of ordering my dye online, boiling water and wasting 2 cups of salt. When I used the tongs my sweater caught on the drain plug and all the dye went down the drain. I burnt myself in attempting to get the drain plug repositioned. Utter waste of time and $!
Yes, i did it in a bucket.
That's your bad?
Stuff doesnt stick even if you heat it. I wore a pair of shorts in the pool and more than half of the color washed out the next wash.
Thanks for making this video! It helped me sucessfully dye my favorite cardigan back-to-black! :D
You're welcome! I'm so glad you brought your favorite cardigan back to life with the dye! Lol ❤️❤️
Did it stain your washer after you dyed it?
It is best to let black jeans air dry. When cotton clothes come out of the dryer small light fibers left up and give a less dark appearance to the garment.....
Great recommendation!
Anyone else here after they've sat down somewhere after it was sanitized with bleach... :(
DAMN YOU COVID!!!!!
Metamorphakicks omg yes!!!!!
I was spraying something on my house and my parents didn't tell me it had bleach:( like literally rn lol. I was wearing black sweats that I liked
Omg YESSSSS A NIKE YOGING PANTS AND TOP WHIT GOLD, WHAT SHOULD I DO? PLEASE HELP ME IS THE SINTETICK DYE IS BETTER OR A REGULAR DYE WII WORK. 🙏😅
@@luzmunoz3023 Use Ritz it does the job and not expensive.
Goodluck!
Nope but getting rid of clothes and two black skirts have bleach stains, one on both front and back. Since I also want some black jeans and I have about 5 blue ones, might be worth a bottle!
Can 1 bottle handle a few shirts at the same time? Just wondering if it would dilute out too much. Thanks for this tutorial. Sizes are scarce and costs are up so this is a great bit of info 👌
Nice! My fav skinny’s are fading. Thanks
I had a pair of black canvas shoes that faded and I used a foam paint brush with RIT black dye and the shoes turned out great.
Thank you for the video, it helped! Just one question-Can you wash them normally after the initial cold wash & dry?
You make sure it’s clean BEFORE you dye them. After you have dyed them and they’re dry. You can wear them, then wash as normal when dirty …put them with other dark/black clothing when you do wash them. Stick to cold water.
I work in tv production where clothing for crew has to be black. This will definitely help and save me from buying new black clothes. Thank you!
Awesome!
Thanks! I am going to dye some jeans that I really loved.
Simple & easy tutorial. I haven't started the project as of yet. I have some tops & a turtleneck that are in need of recoloring. Will keep you posted with the outcome.
Sounds great! Can't wait to hear about it :)
AC/DC get your clothes Back In Black .
literally amy winehouse or rolling stones would have made better sense here
Lmao
I got this brand new Dior black shirt and Dior across written in White. I got white paint on my shirt. I cleaned it up as best as I could and I could see stains. My question is , if I redye my shirt will the white letters turn black or stay white?
Does the black bleed into your other clothes when you do laundry? I have the dye and I’m ready to try it but I’m scared if I t will get on my other clothes later on lol.
You definitely want to test it before washing with other items. I used Rit many many years ago, following the instructions on the bottle, and it definitely bled into other fabrics. I would end up forgetting what I’ve dyed and ruin clothes. This was a while ago though, so I don’t know if they’ve improved their formula.
You will have to wash separate..it. will run. I use it for years. Good never wash with other clothes.
Helpful- thank you. Will it get on your skin too when you wear the clothes?
This was perfect loved your tutorial great job
SKLXFRT MUZIK thank you!!
Your welcomed sweet
I have two white stains on my pants and I put the dye in a bucket with hot water added a little salt 2 table spoons 🥄 and I left it for 1 hour cam back washes of at the white stains are still there wdf
Thanks for this video! Very helpful
It seems like it strips unnecessary containments/synthetics/dirts as well as makes the materials more susceptible to retain the dye. Sort of like it's good to wash your hands before applying lotion to our body idk haha hope this helps
Excellent video, clear, precise instructions. Everything you need to know . I have had rit dye in my cupboard for around a year now, but never had the confidence to use it.. gonna try now, thank you.
I was looking at your tattoo its saying "Sacrifice" or "تضحية" in Arabic very interesting👈
@JackofSpades 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
How the managed to come across that from this video is BEEEE-YOND me 😐😐
@JackofSpades wait, how was that perverted? Explain?
thank you, you make it even easy and efficient. Btw is that 8oz bottle for a pair of Jean?
Omg thank you so much I was freaking out over this bleach stain but this helped me get it covered
Awesome!
What do you do explain please
With the onset of the COVID-19 and the required need to disinfect everything in order to remain safe and socially responsible, my black jeans took a pretty heavy hit over four months with bleach stains. As these were my favorite jeans I was eager to find a solution. This video And its author provided an easy and effective way to solve my problem. Well done and thank you. Beau
I'm glad my video helped!
Do I have to worry about the dye leeching in the washing machine?
Good question.
yes its gunna stain most definitely
The laundromat just ruined a lot of my black clothes. Your video is a life saver
Thank you, even for your simplicity, God bless u
You're welcome!
Awesome video, I'm planning to try this for a hoodie ^_^
Side note, one question, why do you use dish soap? Only curious.
She is super beautiful . Omg.
Thank you!!
Jasel Ortiz you're very welcome 😍
Jasel Ortiz are u single??
i Dolo she really is
i Dolo but what if she a he
I was told to purchase Rit ColorStay Dye Fixative when I purchased my bottle of black dye. Is this required???
When to use Fixative????
came for a tutorial , left with a crush 😍.
kid ki bruh 😂😂😂
Simp
Is there any other product you use after the Rit to help it stay black? If not, how long does the Rit lasts?
how long does it last until you have to re-dye?
It only lasts about 4-5 washes in the washer
@@JaselOrtiz a legend won't wash but will only wipe when it's dirty
Super helpful thank you .. Probly a dumb question but is it one bottle per pair of pants ???? Literally my first time dying my jeans
This was super helpful, Thanks (:
Glad you enjoyed! You're welcome
Can you use cold water , many clothes can shrink? Any tips welcome. Thank you.
Great video. All I wear is black so if I'm able to dye my pants and blank shirts back to deep black I'm going to save a small fortune!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed.
Same here! I was folding laundry and looking at my sad, faded black pants. My pants always seem to fade before my shirts, too. Now I can be back in black 🖤
Jeans and pants are hard to stir and move..is it better washer machine if so is it the same process, wash with hot water? At what point you add the rit color stay( dont dye bleed) bottle?
Can you dye 2 pants at once with one bottle of dye?
Yes
It like a bit of work but even good shorts are pushing a C note in Canada these days. Micheal’s Store has some of this Dye so I should Try. My is not to reason Why.
I wear black to work all the time. And get bleach spots alllll theeeeee tiiiiimeeeeee 🙄 would it work on bleach stains? 😁
The same happens to me at work! haha I have tried to dye over top of bleach stains and it WILL dye the spot but it won't match the unbleached fabric around it. It will at least make the spot look less visible than before. :)
moreruffles89 try sharpie if the spots aren't that big.
Jasel Ortiz can you dye black clothes that have words on them?
Jasel Ortiz for instance a black t-shirt that says vans on it
moreruffles89 yes
stumbled on this but just watched a few of your videos and good job 😎 saved my old looking gym pants lol
Nice. Easy to understand. Simple. Helpful. Also you look amazing nice voice also so overall great video! Thanks. 😄😁
I don't mean to be simple but i have a question please. So i want to dye my black puma sweat pants but at top left is in white lettering PUMA. How do i keep that white...
This never work's for me, maybe I'm going to try powder dye.
I could not see the difference from the before and after.
Hi Jasel. Your process looks interesting. Why the dish detergent? Thank you.
Can I use this on Adidas pants with white stripes??
James B no it'll dye the white
yep
Is it black? No? Do you want it to be black? Lol 😂😂😂
It's BLACK DYE, ANYTHING YOU PUT IN IT WILL TURN BLACK. dumb ass
You guys! 😂😂😂 he was just trolling y’all!
Hi so this goes to the same for that I bought a two pack that says back to black but it says jet black on it the same instructions for the one you just did for the regular black right. And does it work all right with synthetics also
This is a great idea... for faded leggings! I’m definitely going to try it.
Yes!!
Do you need to add color stay after you dye clothing??
What about the cloths have logos on it
The logos will get stained :(
@@JaselOrtiz yea, the white stitched nike logo turned black, but It look good anyways🤷🏾♂️
I. Michel well I’m glad you were happy with the overall result!
I followed the exact same process, my denim blue shirt dyed with black rit dye, didn't get black, just dark blue. I found is better to machine dry rather than air dry. I'm thinking to dye it again this time leaving my garment for one hour in the pigment diluted in hot water and use the rit fixative
IMA TRY IT DOES THIS WORK IN A BUCKET
Yes! This would totally work in a bucket
KOO
No, the dye *_only_* works in sinks.
Hi!! I dyed my cargo jeans black and it seemed to turn out a dark purple type and idk what to do!
Will they bleed when washed the next time?
Yes they will so be sure to wash with all dark clothes
Hey how do you dye a black hood that has a print on it, mine is black but been wanting to redye it because its a great hoodie, plus can I use carpet dye on clothes?
After dying the fabric will is still stay soft? Want to try this on a car upholstery.
If you avoid putting the fabric in the dryer after you dye it then no, the fabric will not be as soft as before. If you do dry the fabric in the dryer then yes the fabric will be almost as soft as it was before!
Thank you I had dye my car seats. After that i dyed it using a spraying bottle to soak it in for better coverage since I wasn't able to drench it in. But I also used a soft brush to kinda soak in then dried it with a heating gun as a dryer works very well and still soft. 😊 thank you pretty lady
Great technique and suggestions! Glad it worked out for you
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Well after a few days since I work on my project. The black fade a bit not sure if I didn't let it cure long enough but it isn't as bad maybe just needs more coats.
Thank You! Fine print on the bottle too small for my old eyes. This was perfect!
Take a picture of it with your phone and zoom in.........
Good job with the editing.
+EMXDOOM Thank you! I appreciate that
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Thank you beatifull , I love ur video very simple and love the way you deliver your voice very understanding!!!!👌👌👌
Does anyone know exactly what the dish soap and salt do to the clothing??
Jasel, a friend of mine who dyes fabric and makes clothes told me black is very hard to dye and the clothes will come out brownish. Do you ever find this to be true? Thank you.
Do you have to use salt and/or vinegar? What will happen if you don't?
BRICKCITY9MM omg this made my day!!!
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Do I turn into perm press, normal, heavy duty, Bedding, Delicates, Waterproof, quick wash, spin, or rinse+spin
why the soap ?
The soap helps the dye to move more easily through the fabric! :)
Jasel Ortiz. can we use detergent after the first rinse cycle?
This process works 100% EVERYTIME!!
Thanks
you are drop dead gorgeous
What happens if it’s not all black like a track suit??? I have a saint Paris track suit with yellow would that turn black??