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RitDyeMore Liquid Dye in Sandstone is designed specifically for dyeing synthetic fabrics and blends, making it ideal for rejuvenating faded clothing and creative upcycling projects. With over 250 color recipes available, this dye allows for endless customization. Note that it requires stovetop use in a stainless steel pot for best results.
Compatible Material | Fabric |
Item Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
J**L
Easy to use
Worked immediately on a synthetic wig while following. Directions on bottle were unreadable because they are so tiny. But I was able to find directions on their website for how to use this product. Unfortunately, the wig ended up looking like something the cat dragged in. Not the fault of this dye. The color was an orange-ish brown and is not an appealing color for any application I can think of. But the dye did work and very quickly.
L**E
Follow the instructions and it will be the color listed
I followed the instructions exactly and was a bit worried when it first dried. You can see from the picture the fabric on the left that has more of a pink tint was before the final wash and the fabric on the right that is more true to the color is after the final wash. My fabric was white before dying it. I would say the color is a light version of the color listed on the bottle which is exactly the color I was looking for. I did wash it with some old towels just in case it bled but I am quite happy with it now that the dye has settled. Making a arcane cosplay for my neice and she already loves it.
C**O
Strange Color, did not resemble "Sandstone"
Rit is a good product having used Rit Dyes for years now, however this dye is for synthetics which I used and it came out with a noticeable yellow hue. I could not use items after dying and had to start from scratch using tea and coffee for color.
H**T
A bit yellow
I used this Rit Sandstone dye on an ivory colored synthetic fiber blanket (from Love Sac) that I had accidentally washed with a grey blanket after which it turned a weird dingy white shade. I prewashed the blanket and followed the instructions, using just 1 bottle of dye for the large blanket. I dissolved the dye in hot water and added it to my washer, which was already full of hot water. I let it mix a bit, then added the blanket, letting the washer run on the hottest cycle. The blanket looked very yellow after the dye cycle, so I washed again on the hottest setting. After that it was less yellow and I'm pleased with the result, although you can see it has a slightly yellow tone compared with the Love Sac ottoman I was trying to match. I think I could have used 3/4 of the bottle, or even 1/2 for a closer match.
A**X
Works Perfectly if you know what you're doing
I needed the dye to age the appearance of a white Lace Jabot into a classic ivory colour, to go for the more Authentic Portrait look. Always have a test piece ready! And remember that you have to use little amounts because white picks up any color quite effortlessly. I only used 2 drops of dye in the pot of water for the first test piece to come out offwhite, I added just a couple more Drops for a deeper hue but the second test piece turned straight up tan so I had to dump water and add more fresh water to dilute the potency of the dye. After only about a 30 second dip into the simmering water, the 3rd test piece was Perfectly Ivory!! I followed the same time with the actual Jabot And Cuffs, rinsed with cold water and I Couldn't be Happier with the results!
M**H
Sandstone is not tan, major pink/red tones
I purchased “Sandstone” synthetic fiber dye to correct some accidental bleach drips on my tan carpet. The dye has red tones I can’t see in liquid form, but the bleach repair attempts look PINK. I neutralized the bleach before attempting to dye, as prep.
S**R
True to life
It's a little darker than expected
H**Y
Good for dyeing crocs
I used this to dye my crocs so that they were a light beige color, they look awesome