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🎨 Revitalize Your Fabrics with Jacquard iDye Natural Fiber Fabric Dye in True Red Review

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ColorTrue Red
BrandJacquard
Item Weight0.02 Pounds

Description of 🎨 Revitalize Your Fabrics with Jacquard iDye Natural Fiber Fabric Dye in True Red

Fabric type: 100% Cotton. Import Designation: Made in the USA or Imported. Fabric care instructions: Machine Wash Cold/Tumble Dry Low.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Vibrant dye perfect for natural fibers

This dye is a must-have for any arts and crafts enthusiast. The colors are incredibly vibrant and the dye is easy to use. It works best on natural fibers, leaving a beautiful finish. However, it can bleed if not rinsed and washed correctly. Overall, I highly recommend this dye for anyone looking to add a pop of color to their fabric projects.

Pros
  • Easy and convenient way to dye natural fiber fabrics with vibrant colors.
Cons
  • Requires hot water and can stain surfaces if not used carefully.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

It worked wonderfully!

I bought the real red color and used it on a pink cotton dress. Pink is before, red is after. Super smooth and beautiful red result! Note: For cotton, the directions say one cup non-iodized salt, but I used iodized salt and it worked great. It was worth it!

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great - follow the instructions!

Well I can't fault this color. I followed the instructions and restarted the washing machine after about 5 minutes. Then they forgot to set the timer and it all washed away. This gave the dye about 15 minutes to shake and soak. I used two packs of 9' x 12' painting cloth, a very heavy burlap cloth. It was white, almost cream, but I think it was the natural color of the material. I washed the napkin first and then applied the paint. The fabric also looks red, a nice bright red. RIT DYE: You…

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