🌈 Unleash Your Inner Artist with Tulip Dye!
Tulip Permanent Fabric Dye in Black (26588) is a versatile 2-in-1 dye and color boost formula designed for ultra-rich, even color coverage. Ideal for reviving faded clothing and customizing fabrics, this dye activates with hot water and salt, making it easy to achieve stunning results on natural fabrics like cotton and silk. One packet can dye up to ½ pound of fabric, allowing for creative projects ranging from clothing to home décor.
Compatible Material | Acrylic |
Item Weight | 1.76 Ounces |
C**R
Almost but close enough
Does some ivory drapes. They came out dark gray not black but I still love them.
A**Z
Cheap quality, doesnt work
I followed the instructions very carefully becasue I wanted to save my daughters sweater that got ruined because of a little bleach stain. It simply did not worked.
G**L
Brings my old jeans back to life
It’s not as hard as I thought to use it, you just have to be careful with the hot water, but the result is excellent, my old jeans look brand new and also changed the colors of my pants that I didn’t like
M**N
Not what expected
It was a waste of time and money in my humble opinion. We bought black to use on canvas, mixed it as instructed with salt. All the reviews say use hotter water the better. We mixed in a 2 gallon bucket with near boiling water, and salt as instructed. Constantly stirred for 15 min then occasionally the last 45 min. The canvas color was already purple I would’ve thought it would darken it some, the dye just rinsed off. So I tried white, 100% cotton rags and dish towel. The best it could do was a light grey. Just a “Megh” kind of product in my opinion! I’d use it to restore maybe clothing colors but not to truly dye fabric to a new color.
S**N
Works for Rayon Fabric that has bleached stains
Had a cardigan I bought from Coofandy that was ruined because of accidental bleach stains. This product absolutely works on bleach stains. You just have to do it multiple times and give it lots of time to absorb the dye.Unfortunately I couldnt use the the stove to reheat the mixture of dye, salt, and water and had to rely on just hot sink water mixtures but heres what you should do if you can reheat it on the stove:------1. USE THE ENTIRE DYE PACKET when mixing the Salt, Dye, and Hot Water2. Leave the thing you're dyeing in the hot steaming water dye mixture (Not Boiling) for several hours until the water is cooled naturally. (I left it for a whole day in the the mix, repeating this step across 3 to 4 days.)3. Rinse fabric as best you can and dry. If the bleach stain is still visibly there, repeat step two. If the dye mixture is becoming clearer it means the fabric absorbed most of the dye, and that the mixture has more salt water in it than it does dye. If that is the case, put more of the dye packet, reheat, mix, and repeat step two.4. At some point the fabric should no longer have the bleach stains even after washing and drying after you've repeated these steps a few times.------Personally I used steaming hot water for the mix, but you should take care to use temperates that your clothes can tolerate and nothing higher.I should also mention that I did not bleach my cardigan first to have an even dye because I was too scared to ruin it even more. This wasn't an issue in the end because you could hardly tell that the cardigan was bleached from the results. The only thing that was a bit unexpected was that the laundry instruction tag that was attached to the cardigan was also dyed completely black but I don't really mind since you cant really see it since its from the inside.I do not know if any of the other dye colors of this brand will work as I only used black.
A**Y
Good
Easy to use
C**S
Did not work for me
Maybe because I got bleach on the pants, I tried to dye them back black.... Darkened it, but not black black ....idk maybe since it was bleach, it can't re-black...idk.
F**S
Does not work
This is my second order. I followed directions. I boiled water. I wet garment before dying. I kept stirring for 4 hours. It does not work for cotton or synthetic. It colored my beige shirts green instead of black. I tried another shirt, same it was more of greenish —grey instead of black.
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