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Review on 🌈 Revive Your Style with DYLON Dark Brown Hand Dye 50g: Long-Lasting Color for Your Fabrics! by Wendy Rodriguez

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Worked better than RIT for these gray β†’ turquoise jeans

This worked much better than the RIT I've used in the past. I used this emerald mixed with Bahamian Blue to dye a pair of light gray jeans turquoise. Please excuse my flat butt in these photos. I started the 30 day squat challenge IMMEDIATELY after seeing this photo. I used the sink and hot water then stirred with gloved hands for 15 minutes then came back every 10 minutes to stir again for a total of 1 hour dying. When I was done dying, I squeezed as much paint out of them as possible while they were still in the sink. I then quickly tossed them in the washing machine with no detergent for a better rinse. After that I washed again with detergent (I use Mrs. Meyers). Then I dried them in the dryer as usual. Was pretty good for $10 recycled CK jeans + $10 paint! You can smooth it out by carefully applying a new coat of paint. Or not. It's barely noticeable. Be sure to wash anything you dye separately for the next 3-4 cycles. They say you only have to make a few, but do you really want to take risks? I've had a few mishaps with garments that I thought had all washed out and stained other garments in the wash. But the more I color, the better I get, and it's a lot more fun finding the exact shape and fabric you want to wear and changing the color to your liking. I screwed up and got a watermark/uneven staining on the front of my left thigh. That part of the fabric stuck out of the water for too long, but I think I can smooth it out by carefully applying a new coat of paint. Or not. It's barely noticeable. Be sure to wash anything you dye separately for the next 3-4 cycles. They say you only have to make a few, but do you really want to take risks? I've had a few mishaps with garments that I thought had all washed out and stained other garments in the wash. But the more I color, the better I get, and it's a lot more fun finding the exact shape and fabric you want to wear and changing the color to your liking. I messed up and got a watermark/uneven staining on the front of my left thigh due to part of the fabric sticking out of the water for too long, but I think I can smooth that out by carefully applying a fresh coat of paint. Or not. It's barely noticeable. Be sure to wash anything you dye separately for the next 3-4 cycles. They say you only have to make a few, but do you really want to take risks? I've had a few mishaps with garments that I thought had all washed out and stained other garments in the wash. But the more I color, the better I get, and it's a lot more fun finding the exact shape and fabric you want to wear and changing the color to your liking. s is barely perceptible. Be sure to wash anything you dye separately for the next 3-4 cycles. They say you only have to make a few, but do you really want to take risks? I've had a few mishaps with garments that I thought had all washed out and stained other garments in the wash. But the more I paint the better I get and it's a lot more fun to find the exact shape and fabric you want to wear. and change the color to your liking. s is barely perceptible. Be sure to wash anything you dye separately for the next 3-4 cycles. They say you just have to make a few but do you really want to take risks? I've had a few mishaps with garments that I thought had all washed out and stained other garments in the wash. But the more I color the better I get, and it's a lot more fun to find the exact shape and fabric you want to wear and change the color to your liking.

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June 17, 2023
So far so good. Will update as time passes