Which Rit Dye is better powder or liquid?

There is no difference in terms of color or dye performance. The liquid dye is already dissolved in water and more concentrated than the powder dye. So you only need to use half as much when using the liquid dye.
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What is better powder dye or liquid dye?

There is no difference in the final results of dyeing fabric with either powder or liquid dyes. Liquid dye is more concentrated than powder dye, making it necessary to use only half as much liquid.
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How do I get the best results with Rit dye?

To enhance the color: (1) add 1 cup of salt when dyeing fabrics containing cotton, rayon, ramie or linen; (2) add 1 cup of vinegar when dyeing fabrics containing nylon, silk or wool. Double Time in Dyebath. Allow item to remain in the dyebath for 30 to 60 minutes, stirring constantly.
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Which Rit dye should I use?

For a darker or brighter color, double the amount of dye. We recommend at least 1 bottle of Rit All-Purpose Dye or 2 bottles of Rit DyeMore for darker colors. If dyeing 100% polyester, we recommend at least 1 bottle of Rit DyeMore. You can estimate the weight of the item or use a food or home postal scale.
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What do you mix Rit dye powder with?

Add 1 teaspoon / 5 mL of dish detergent to help promote level dyeing. If using powder dye, dissolve thoroughly in 2 cups / 470 mL of very hot water. Pour dissolved powder dye or well-shaken liquid dye into dyebath and mix well. Test color by dipping a paper towel into the dyebath.
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Do you mix tie-dye powder with hot or cold water?

You should add lukewarm water to your bottles when preparing your dye solutions. Adding water that's too cold can make it hard for the dye powder to dissolve. Adding water that's too hot can make the dye react with the water, exhausting the dye before it reaches the fabric.
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How long do you soak clothes in Rit dye?

It really depends on the desired shade and fabric. To achieve the color on the box or bottle, we suggest 30 to 60 minutes with continuous stirring. For lighter shades, we suggest 10 to 20 minutes.
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Does Rit dye ruin washing machine?

Nonetheless, we can promise you Rit won't permanently stain any metal component on your machine. Rit has been used in washing machines for decades, dating back to the time when the electric washing machine was invented in the 1950s.
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Can you Rit dye something twice?

For a darker or brighter color, double the amount of dye. We recommend at least 1 bottle of Rit All-Purpose Dye or 2 bottles of Rit DyeMore for darker colors. If dyeing 100% polyester, we recommend at least 1 bottle of Rit DyeMore.
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Will Rit dye stain my sink?

The likelihood of dye staining your sink depends on the material it's made of. If your sink is made from porcelain, fiberglass, acrylic, “composite” (the molded plastic variety), or stone, it's best to stay away from dyeing directly in your sink.
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What happens if you leave clothes in dye for too long?

Yes, waiting more than 24 hours after dyeing may result in dark patches of color. Waiting too long may cause the shirt to dry up. A dry shirt can result in uneven coloration. When the shirt dries up it creates problems in the form of over-saturated blemishes.
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Can I leave Rit dye overnight?

Rit Dye is the best for this! My only tip is to leave them in the washer, soaking in the dye bath for several hours or even overnight to get the darkest black possible.
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Which fabric dye is best?

iDye, RIT and Dylon for natural fibers are the best dye choices as they do not require heat. Batik: The best dye to use in this case is Jacquard Acid and Procion dye. You may also want to try the non-wax method from RIT but produces dull colors. Paint Fabric: Best fabric dye is Jacquard acid and Procion MX.
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What's the best dye to use for tie dying?

The best type of dye to use for tie-dye projects is called fiber reactive dye. This type of dye is much brighter, longer-lasting, and easier to use than other all-purpose dyes. It is formulated to work in cold water with natural fibers like cotton and linen. The number of dye colors included.
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Does Rit dye bleed in wash?

If you are dyeing cotton, linen, silk, wool, ramie or rayon, use Rit ColorStay Dye Fixative immediately after dyeing, but before rinsing and laundering. For all other fibers, rinse the fabric in warm water to gradually cooler water until the water runs clear.
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How do you set Rit dye without fixative?

First, try a pretreat solution. In a household bucket, pour enough water to submerge the item and add 1 cup of white vinegar. Turn the item inside out and soak the item for at least an hour. After the pretreatment, wash the item in your machine.
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How do you fix blotchy Rit dye?

If it gets twisted, stop the machine and untwist it. If you are working with cotton, linen, silk, wool or ramie and don't like the color, you can remove it using Rit Color Remover. It will bring the fabric to a white or cream color. Then you can re-dye the garment to another color!
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Will vinegar set Rit dye?

Dyeing fabric is a great way to give it a new look! To keep your store-bought fabric, hand-dyed, or tie-dyed fabrics looking its best, use a vinegar and salt solution to set the dye in place. Prevent the dye from bleeding by washing your fabric on a cold, gentle cycle with colour sheets.
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Can you put Rit dye directly on fabric?

It's even perfect for single color tie dyes since you are able to apply the dye precisely where you want it to be. The dyes are mixed with very hot water in a concentrated amount, poured into squirt bottles and then applied to tied fabric to create colorful designs.
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What does salt do when dyeing fabric?

When cotton yarn or fabrics are dyed, salt is added to the dye bath as a mordant to help the fibers absorb the dye. For wool or nylon, the acid in vinegar acts as a mordant in the dye bath to help the fibers absorb dye.
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Do you wash fabric after dyeing?

WASHING DYED FABRICS

The first several times you wash dyed items, wash them alone to prevent bleeding-or add an old white washcloth or sock to see if the dye runs. Over time and with repeat washings, the color of the dye may fade-but remember, you can always dye them again.
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Can you leave clothes in dye overnight?

There are no right and wrong answers here. Leave your fabric in the dye for as little or as long as you like. The finished color will be slightly lighter than it looks like when wet. I recommend leaving it in for at least ONE hour, or longer.
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