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Robins Egg Blue Deco Art Jacquard Procion Mx Dye - 2/3-Ounce Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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ColorRobins Egg Blue
BrandDecoArt
Item Weight0.05 Pounds

Description of Robins Egg Blue Deco Art Jacquard Procion Mx Dye - 2/3-Ounce

Use this dye for immersion dyeing tie dye batik airbrushing garment dyeing screen printing spatter painting gradation dyeing and more!. It will dye all cellulose and some protein fibers. This package contains a 2/3oz jar of dye.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product

I edit them regularly. They are really easy to use and much better quality than brands like Tulip which are faded and not as vibrant.

Pros
  • This pack contains one 2/3 oz can of paint
Cons
  • Cord is shorter than other picks

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Completely gone.

I only used it for coloring ice. Maybe it works better when submerged, but on my 3 projects it's completely gone. I kept adding more and trying to get some color. However, the purple, emerald green and black came out nice and strong. And yes, I soaked it in soda overnight.

Pros
  • Use this dye for dip dyeing, tie dyeing, tie dyeing, airbrushing, garment dyeing, screen printing, spray dyeing, gradient dyeing and more!
Cons
  • Not as thick as other picks

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The results were great even though I soaked for 2 days.

I used it to paint the chair cover from beige to blue. I followed the directions and added soda ash to the water according to the instructions I saw in the video. The results were great, although I soaked for 2 days to get the color I wanted and intentionally used a low concentration of dye in the water for a subtle effect. Very happy with the overall result!

Pros
  • Dyes all cellulosic and some protein fibers.
Cons
  • Without automatic coloring.