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RitDye All Purpose Liquid Dye in Green (236ml) is a versatile, concentrated liquid dye designed for natural fibers like cotton, linen, wool, silk, rayon, and ramie, delivering vibrant, long-lasting color with easy application.
L**B
Bright!
Pretty color turned out bright and nice
T**E
Value
Worked great. Nice color
U**G
Sensational dye!
Did a great job at dying my sandals!
V**E
Hunter green is decent but ymmv
Used this on desert camo and the color came out with a slightly blue tint. Not enough to matter I think but I hear apple green may produce better results.
M**Y
Green die
Worked good
M**W
Vibrant
I love this dye! It acts exactly how I need it too and stays in place where I apply it. High quality and vibrant, and matches the color that it says it is. I like to let my material sit for a while with it, and it's easy to wash my garments afterwards. I've washed one quite a few times at this point and the dye has stayed vibrant! Also I was able to dye about 50 bandanas with it, and with some left over, so I would say it has lived up to its value. Will buy again!
J**.
3 Stars - Not Dark Enough for Synthetic Fabrics
I used Rit Synthetic Dye in Dark Green to dye my synthetic and linen blend curtains, and while the process was straightforward, the results were disappointing. I followed the instructions carefully and even used three bottles of dye, keeping the curtains in for the longest recommended time and used a color fixer as well. Despite this, the curtains came out much lighter than expected—closer to a sage green than the deep, rich dark green I was aiming for.The dye may work better on certain fabrics, but for a synthetic and linen blend, it just didn't take as strongly as I had hoped. The color is still pretty, but if you’re looking for a truly dark green, you might need more dye or a different method. Three stars because the product is easy to use, but the color payoff wasn’t quite there for my project.
M**1
dyed faded stain on carpet
It is not recommended but I tried anyway. I only use organic cleaners such as hydrogen peroxide, enyzme etc... well my pup yacked and I cleaned it up. within a week all these "bleach stains" ended up on the carpet (see pic). my carpet is dark so I mixed, green, gray and brown. start slow and follow directions with hot water. right now it's a bit dark but anything looks better than bleached stains. for some small spots only the trained eye can see the difference. If you have nothing to lose and a bit of time, I would try it. I used a paint brush and rubbed really hard with bamboo towels to blend it. I waited an hour before each dye. After the color sets in the carpet I will probably use the colorstay.
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