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How To: Dye Using Dylon in Sink
This picture tutorial is based on the instructions on the back of the Dylon packet. Changes have been noted in RED.
Begin with Dylon dye and salt ![]() You want your items to be damp (I ran them through a prewash cycle) ![]() Add Dylon dye to 4 cups WARM water ![]() Stir until all of the dye powder is dissolved ![]() Run WARM water into the sink or another container (enough to cover the items you are dyeing) ![]() Add 4 tablespoons salt and stir to dissolve ![]() Add diluted dye and stir ![]() Add whatever you are dyeing (1/2-lb per packet of dye) ![]() Keep stirring it for 15 minutes ![]() Then, you can let it sit for an additional 45 minutes ![]() Keep up with how long you need to leave them in for! ![]() Every once in a while, give it a whirl (I found it's easiest to just do it with your hands, but remember to wear rubber gloves) ![]() When the hour is done, drain the sink. Or take your items out and dye more items a lighter shade of that same color. ![]() Rinse with COLD water until the water runs clear ![]() I found that the easiest way to do this is to keep putting cold water into the sink, swish the items around and wring it out. It only took me 3 times to get clear water. Or you can pop them in the washer and run them through a few rinse cycles until the water is clear. ![]() Then, run them through a wash cycle on hot with detergent ![]() Dry away from heat or direct sunlight. Nah ... dry them in the dryer. I recommend it, because they're much softer and fluffier from the dryer. I'm still waiting for mine to dry, so I'll post final pictures tomorrow.
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keli kensahm to emma (2.5) ![]() expecting #2 sept 2010 Last edited by jausten; 02-23-2010 at 07:33 PM. Reason: to make some changes |
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