

🎨 Elevate your style and space with color that speaks louder than words!
Rit Dye Multi-Purpose Liquid 8 OZ (2-Pack) in Charcoal Gray offers a non-toxic, easy-to-use dye solution compatible with over 9 fabric and material types. With 35+ colors available, it empowers creative professionals and hobbyists alike to refresh and personalize clothing, accessories, and home décor through vibrant, lasting color transformations. Ideal for tie-dye, ombre, and other artistic dyeing techniques, this trusted formula delivers consistent results and is backed by a satisfaction guarantee.
| ASIN | B09S1BRMSG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,805 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #100 in Fabric Dyes |
| Brand | Rit |
| Color | Charcoal Gray |
| Compatible Material | Acrylic, Paper, Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (265) |
| Date First Available | February 8, 2022 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Item model number | 2 X RIT-LIQ-CHRCLGRAY-~CC_28BD |
| Manufacturer | Craft County |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Package Dimensions | 5.91 x 5.67 x 2.17 inches |
| Unit Count | 16.0 Fluid Ounces |
L**H
Works great!!
I had some 10+ year old very expensive sheets that I just refused to part with...the material was still in fantastic shape, but over the years they had faded in the slept on areas & not the rest, so they just looked dirty & stained, even when they were clean. I remembered my aunt used to make dresses & clothing at home & this was one of the products she used for her fabrics, so I figured I'd give it a try before giving up on my favorite sheet set!!! I did a dye session in the washing machine & did the whole set in one go, which was a mistake...the sheets & pillow cases came out perfect, but the fitted sheet didn't have room to move around & get a good dye, this was my fault, not the product. Did a second round for the fitted & now I have "brand new" Egyptian cotton sheets to last another 10+ years!!!
M**3
Works well depending on method
Bought to dye a couch, worked perfectly for the cushions, but the spray method came out blotchy and uneven. If you’re using the boil, dip, or washing machine method, this works perfect.
C**M
Works awesome!
I got a pullover hoodie as a gift that was pure white with a colored print on the front. White wasn’t going to last long with me so I decided to dye it gray. Followed the instructions to a tee. Turned out Awesome! Didn’t affect the coloring in the print. And as a bonus the thread used for the hoodie is a synthetic material so it stayed white. Really looks like it came that way! Follow the directions and you’ll be pleased with the results!
N**K
Bleached Towel Refresh
I purchased this dye to refresh my towels that are about 2 years old and have some bleach stains. The towels were pretty pricey and they are still soft. I've never tried dying fabric before and compared different products before choosing Rit. I did the washing machine method. The first time I attempted to dye my towels, I did not read the instructions and just went with a whole 'hot water and dye' soak method. That did not work. Then I looked up the instructions. I still didn't fully follow this instructions but here's what I did do: -I put a bunch of towels in the laundry and put my washing machine on "Deep Fill" on the Hot Water setting for Bulky Items. While the water was filling the basin, I tossed a handful of Himalayan Sea Salt into the water. I also squeezed what I thought was a tablespoon of dishsoap into the water. When the water was high enough to submerge the towels, I emptied an entire bottle of Rit Charcoal dye into the machine. I closed the lid. Once the cycle started, I switched the water back to "Cold" because dye runs in hot water. -After the cycle completed, I did the EXACT SAME THING with the Rit Colorstay. -After that cycle completed, I washed the towels as usual and put them in the dryer. BEHOLD: The towel on top is dyed and the towel on bottom is yet to be dyed. I haven't tested these so I don't know if the dye runs or how long it lasts. The dye didn't completely cover the bleach stains but it worked well enough and I would do it again.
E**N
Rinses out to quick.
Redied some gray washclothes. Let them set it slightly longer(+15 min) than planned. Followed all other directions to package. Color constantly leaked off. 6 months later still "rinsing" out and usually used weekly, now less color than when I redid em the first time. (No I don't use bleach)
T**A
Charcoal gray
This is my before and after Looks way better! Still has a little tie-dye to it But much better!
P**E
Read the Instructions
I used this once before but did a rush job. If Cotton or natural, one cup of salt and a teaspoon of dishwashing detergent. If synthetic substitute vinegar for salt. If top loader washing machine let it pause and soak after you have filled with very hot water. The first time I tried, I was not able to cover bleach stains( note, I ignored salt. I had bleach stain on charcoal grey robe. Instructions said it might not work on bleach stains. It did. If at first you don’t succeed, try try again. The robes were super expensive so very happy.
A**R
Not as expected.
Color turned out blue instead of gray.
A**N
This is perfect for dying carpets or furniture
B**.
I used it for dying a automotive carpet, boiling water in a high quality spray bottle, you do have to really clean the carpet, but more importantly absolutely remove all the soap. Anticipate darker than advertised if it's not white.
K**A
I bought the color remover and the double the dye recommended and neither did the job just money down the drain very disappointing 😞 this was for my sons halloween costume.