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TINTEX BRAND FOREST FABRIC 36 Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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Description of TINTEX BRAND FOREST FABRIC 36

Tintex is used in the washing machine or by hand to dye most washable fabrics/ (Test before you dye). Our dyes can be used to add colour to paper, unfinished wood & wicker. Use 1 package to dye 1 lb (454 grams) of cotton, linen, silk, spandex and viscose. Use 2 packages to dye 1 lb (454 grams) of nylon, acetate, and wool. To dye dark or bright colours (navy, black, royal blue etc) use double quantity of dye. Not to be used on 100% acrylic or polyester. For best results use Tintex Colour Remover prior to dyeing. 55 g.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Vibrant Forest-Inspired Dye

The TINTEX BRAND FOREST FABRIC 36 dye is a fantastic option for those looking to add some dimension and organic, woodland-inspired hues to their fabric decorating projects. After trying this product I was impressed with how accurately it captured the essence of a forest landscape, with shades of mossy greens and earthy browns. The dye also worked QUICKLY and evenly, producing vibrant colors that held up well in subsequent washes. The only downside is the slightly higher price point compared to…

Pros
  • Environmentally friendly as it is made from recycled polyester i.e. PET bottles, reducing waste and promoting sustainability.
Cons
  • May have limited color options for customers looking for a wider range of choices.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

False Green

I bought this to dye ivory lace dark green for a wedding. Left in color for a long time, it never got darker than a light mint green. waste of money.

Pros
  • Use 1 pack to dye 16 oz. cotton, linen, silk, spandex and rayon. Use 2 packs to dye 1 pound (454 grams) of nylon, acetate and wool. For dark or light colors (navy blue, black, royal blue, etc.) use double the amount of dye. Do not use on 100% acrylic or polyester.
Cons
  • High Price