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Jacquard iDye-454 Poly is a 14-gram, water-soluble black dye packet designed for easy machine dyeing. Compatible with a wide range of fabrics including polyester, cotton, silk, and leather, it simplifies the dyeing process by eliminating powder mess. Just add salt or vinegar and run a washing cycle to achieve vibrant, long-lasting black color—perfect for professional-grade DIY fashion and crafting projects.
| Brand | Jacquard |
| Model Number | F-JID1454 |
| Color | Black |
| Material Type | Lace polyester spandex Cotton Nylon Faux Leather Mesh Vinyl Leather Silk |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | 0.49 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Product Dimensions | 13.72 x 8.51 x 1.27 cm; 20 g |
| Application type | Crafting |
D**O
Prodotto valido
Il prodotto è valido, un po' scomodo da usare, la polvere della bustina va ovunque, è talmente fine che non la vedi. Io ho finito due tende in poliestere e data la grandezza non avevo pentole abbastanza grandi da contenerle, ho deciso di metterle in lavatrice con un lavaggio da 60 gradi e il colore ha preso. Il problema e che dopo il lavaggio permane un'odore acre molto forte e consiglio un secondo lavaggio con un detersivo e un profumatore per bucato. La mia tenda era grigio chiaro e volevo portarla al nero, non è proprio nero ma grigio scuro. Attenzione a sommare il colore di partenza del capo con il colore della tintura, la scala dei colori non mente neanche qui. Se avete un rosso e mettete il nero verrà fuori il viola.
A**J
Brilliant results but doing your research and following instructions are key!
Why did you choose this product over others?: I used this dye in conjunction with the Rit All-Pupose to dye a pair of black jeans which were very faded. The jeans are 80% cotton, 19% polyester and 1% vacose and before this I had tried the Dylon all-pupose dye for use in a washing machine which did absolutely nothing because as I now know mixed fabrics won't take to all dyes in the same way. So to dye the cotton I got the Rit All-Pupose and to dye the 19% polyester I got this Jacquard iDye Poly. The results I've gotten using both of these together have been fantastic but being aware of what material you are dealing with and following the instructions are cruicial to getting good results, this is probably why some others haven't had good results. To dye polyester you MUST simmer it in boiling water, a washing machine will not work as polyester has to reach a certain temprature to take to the dye. I got a cheap 16L cooking pot to use specifically for this as you should never use it for cooking afterwards. I filled it with water, about 3/4s full as my jeans need room to be able to move freely in the water when stiring later on, and brought to boiling point before adding 1 cup of salt (table salt will do fine, but ignore the instructions of adding vinegar if you are dying plyester), add all the dye and stir then turn the hob down so it's boiling only slightly. Then, I added my jeans. I left it simmering for 1 hour stirring every 3 minutes before removing them and rinsing them under a hot tap until the water runs clear of any ink. It's cruicial you don't take them out of the boiling water and run them under a cold tap as it'll shock the fabric and potentially cause the colour to be uneven. I rinsed my jeans for about 10 minutes under the hot tap with the tap setting on my boilet set to max then reducing it half way towards the end to slowly bring the temprature of the jeans down. After this there was no steam or ink coming off the jeans and were ready to go into the wahsing machine on a cold wash for 30-45 minutes - it must be on a cold wash! Afterwards I allowed them to dry naturally and I was really impressed by the results. Some of what I did such as washing them on a cold wash and bringing the temprature down slowly as to not shock the fabric was not included in the instructions so if you're not dying a mixed fabric similar to mine then I highly recommend doing some research firstas I did! It's a lot of work but worth it in the end.
V**N
This dye worked really well on my silk and satin pillowcases
I only use silk and/or satin pillowcases. Unfortunately, a blue pen went through the wash, and my light coloured pillowcases were ruined. Or so I thought. One packet of this dye was sufficient for me to dye eight pillowcases, and they all came out very very black – which is what I wanted.
D**.
Good dye, could be a bit darker
This is incredible! Nearly fully restored my 100% polyester patio furniture. I say nearly because it could be a little darker, which is more obvious when you look underneath (but the important part is the surface so no big deal). I followed the instructions very carefully as others have suggested - pre-wet material, stir constantly for 30 mins to 1 hour - supposedly the longer you go the deeper the color, so I went to 55 minutes before my arms were completely exhausted as I needed it to get really dark. I bought a cheap 12qt stainless steel pot. You do need to be careful of the splash zone since you need it at a rolling boil the whole time, I’ve got a white tiling on my backsplash and didn’t think about it and it was too late to protect - the first splash left a few spots in the grout (the actual glossy tile was easy to wipe off), so be careful.
V**E
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