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Rit All- Purpose Liquid Dye, 8 Fl Oz, Cocoa Brown

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Color: Cocoa Brown


Features

  • Deliver vibrant color to almost any type of fabric or fabric blend, including cotton, linen, silk, wool, rayon, ramie or nylon. This dye can even color wood, wicker, paper and cork
  • Perfect for rejuvenating faded clothing, changing the color of apparel, shoes or accessories, coordinating home decor, hiding laundry accidents and so much more
  • Get creative and create something unique with an easy dye technique, like an ice dye, dip dyed, marbled, shibori or tie-dye pattern
  • With 500+ color recipes available on Rits website, it is almost certain youll find the right color for your needs
  • If dyeing fabric with 35% or more polyester, acrylic or acetate, use Rit DyeMore Synthetic Fiber Dye instead

Description

This versatile, easy-to-use and non-toxic powder dye is ready to deliver vibrant color to almost any type of fabric or fabric blend, including cotton, linen, silk, wool, rayon, ramie or nylon. Perfect for rejuvenating faded clothing, changing the color of apparel, shoes or accessories, coordinating home décor, hiding laundry accidents and so much more. Looking to create something unique? Rit has been tie-dyeing clothing and décor for decades. It’s also the perfect tool to create an ice dyed, dip dyed, marbled or shibori pattern. It can even dye wood, wicker, paper and cork. Whether you are rescuing faded jeans, creating a costume or decorating for a party, all you need is a washing machine, plastic container or stainless steel sink to get started. With 500+ color recipes available on the Rit's website, it is almost certain you’ll find the right color for your needs.


Product Dimensions: 5.6 x 2 x 2.7 inches


Item Weight: 10.6 ounces


Manufacturer: Nakoma Products LLC


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: 100720


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Assembly required: No


Number of pieces: 1


Type of guarantee: Na.


Batteries required: No


Import: Made in USA


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Charcoal liquid dye comparisons
Color: Charcoal Grey
The charcoal liquid is lighter than anticipated. Was experimenting with Rit liquid vs. powder vs. Dylon powder. Overall results I found were that perhaps the (Rit) powder seemed to have a more color-saturated result, the liquid was more user friendly and less mess. The Dylon brand I had lying around was a different color (yellow) so I can’t fairly compare, but I do want to say that the color did seem to be the most vibrant on like materials. I dyed various garments with the charcoal liquid & my results were: white/creams came up a soft blue-grey. The wheat came up light charcoal. Baby blues didn’t take at all & whites came up almost a dingy light grey. Just putting it out there to help others make informed decisions if your looking to dye anything other than white or wheat, you may not get the rich charcoal your looking for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2023 by KTara

  • Quite Pink!
Color: Fuchsia
Think of two sisters where one wants pink and the other is forced to get purple; this is that pink. Princess dresses, sparkly shoes, and most 6 year olds who like pink would identify this as the pink-iest pink. I dyed my lilac sweater (100% cotton) and it was a little pinker than I thought but suggest trialing it on a paper towel, etc to ensure it’s the right shade for you. No issues rinsing it or its first load in the laundry bleeding color. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2023 by Jessica Whilter Jessica Whilter

  • Definitely cooled off my purple duvet
Color: Charcoal Grey
I purchased this linen duvet of Etsy and it was too warm and close to pink for my liking. I saw reviews that said the charcoal grey leaned purple so I went with that one. I probably left it dying for about 20-25 min and this is the result. It’s a much cooler smoky purple. I’m happy with it, I think I’m the future I might try and get it to be darker but for now it’s ready for my bed! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2023 by Arielle Arielle

  • Works well
Color: Indigo
I use this for my shibori dye resist craft . I am not a person to have a dye bath sit around like the pros. I have used this about 4 times and it works well. For a very deep indigo colour I do leave my t shirts in for about 1 to 2 hours and I get the colour I like. Do forget to use the dye set so the colour doesnt bleed. The smell is not bad at all and I am sensitive. Wear a mask if u need to ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2023 by Judy

  • Good dye but....
Color: Dark Brown
Make sure when using it in a bucket to stir the entire time or it gets spotty. I also tried to dip another shirt after using the dye in the bucket once before. It came out lighter than the first one with the same time. Next time I will add a little more dye before dyeing another shirt.
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2023 by SmokeyB2112

  • Dyed perfectly but washes out over time
Color: Fuchsia
I used the dye & the fixative & dyed cotton towels. It came out perfectly but less than 4 months later it’s washing out slowly & becoming patchy.
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2023 by Anonymous

  • Great Buy!!
Color: Tan
I use Rit dye all the time, here are some helpful tips! Step by Step CHOOSING FABRICS. Rit works best on many natural, washable fabrics and materials, such as: a. 100% cotton, linen, silk, wool, ramie b. Synthetics such as rayon and nylon c. Fiber blends with at least 60% cotton or other dyeable fiber (blends will tint evenly but will not achieve full color) d. Nylon-based plastic such as those found in buttons, fasteners and lacrosse sticks e. Natural materials such as wood, wicker, paper, feathers and cork But there are fabrics and materials that will not accept dye, such as: a. 100% polyester, acrylic, acetate, fiberglass, spandex and metallic fibers b. Fabrics with rubber backing (bath mats or throw rugs) c. Fabrics with special finishes such as water repellents d. Fabrics with bleach damage or extensive staining e. Fabrics washable only in cold water or labeled “dry clean only” f. Polyethylene plastics such as golf discs g. Polycarbonate plastics such as eyeglass frames Fiber content and weight also effect how color appears making fabrics like cotton, wool and silk absorb dye differently, slightly changing the hue and brightness of the chosen color. If you are in doubt as to whether your fabric will accept dye or achieve the color you want, we recommend testing a swatch. DYE PREP. Cover work area with a plastic table cover or newspaper and have paper towels or sponges handy to protect against any possible spills. Wear rubber gloves to protect hands from getting stained and to insulate them when working with hot water. Use plastic buckets or stainless steel pots for the dye bath. You can also dye in a stainless steel sink. Don’t dye or rinse items in a porcelain or fiberglass sink or tub as they are likely to get stained./p> ACHIEVING TRUE COLOR. Always follow manufacturer’s care instructions for your fabric as well as Rit Dye package or bottle instructions. Remove stains on fabric or use Rit Color Remover before dyeing to get fabric to an off-white or cream color. This will help achieve uniform color results when dyeing. Dissolve powder dye thoroughly in 2 cups of very hot water first to avoid dye spotting. Stir dissolved powder dye or well-shaken liquid dye into dye bath until evenly dispersed. Never pour liquid or powder dye directly on fabric unless looking to achieve a specific creative effect. Be sure to use enough dye for the weight or size of the project. For example, for a pound of dry fabric (about 3 yards), use one package of Rit powder or 1/2 bottle of Rit liquid in 3 gallons of water. You want enough water for the fabric to move freely in the dye bath so that it can absorb the dye evenly across the garment. When dyeing 1 pound of dry fabric in dark or bright colors such as Black, Dark Brown, Cocoa Brown, Navy, Purple, Wine, and Dark Green, use double the amount of dye (2 packages of Rit powder or 1 bottle of Rit liquid) in 3 gallons of water. For the deepest color, use a water temperature of 140ºF/60ºC and keep heat constant while dyeing (the stove top method or a washing machine work best). Note: If tap water is not hot enough, heat water on the stove, in a teakettle or in the microwave. If dyeing a garment more than one color, it’s usually best to start with the lightest color and move to the darkest. For more intense color when dyeing fabrics containing cotton, rayon, ramie, or linen, add 1 cup salt to the dye bath. When dyeing nylon, silk and wool, add 1 cup white vinegar to the dye bath. If possible delay adding the salt or vinegar until 5 minutes after the fabric has been in the dye bath. The delay will help to promote level dyeing. Add 1 tablespoon laundry detergent to all dye baths to help promote level dyeing. The longer the garment is immersed in the dye bath, the deeper the resulting color. Items can remain in the dye bath up to 1 hour as long as the water remains hot. You’ll also have to make sure the item receives constant agitation or stirring. Garments will also look darker when wet and prior to washing. When you remove clothes from dye bath, rinse in warm, then cool water until water runs clear. (Warm water helps to rinse off surface dye more effectively.) Wash your fabric/clothes in warm water with mild detergent and then rinse thoroughly in cool water. Machine dry or hang dry. CARING FOR DYED ITEMS. For the first two or three times, wash your dyed item by itself in cool water with a small amount of non-bleaching detergent. Always wash your dyed clothing with similar colors in cool water with mild detergent. Dry cleaning silks and special fabrics is recommended. CLEANUP. Clean containers and sinks immediately after dyeing by scrubbing with hot water and powdered cleanser or bleach. Clean washing machine using highest water level with hot water, detergent and 1 cup chlorine bleach using complete wash cycle. Clean lint traps. Plastic or rubber machine parts may be tinted but will not stain laundry. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2016 by Lauren

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