Sometime last year I dyed a dress, hoping for black, and the dye didn't take
It came out a medium blue on the under layer and didn't take at all anywhere else!
So clearly, it's not just plain cotton, I think it's a polyester blend but I can't be sure, the label doesn't specify what the underlayer is made from...
I used Dylon Wash & Dye in Velvet Black
It was previously a light grey
I'm kiiiinda hoping I might be able to draw some of the dye out and get it back to a grey colour, but I'm unsure of how to go about it
is it possible?
any ideas?
Removing dye... probably a long shot but worth asking!
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Re: Removing dye... probably a long shot but worth asking!
I had a similar issue, dyed something yellow black, but it turned an olive green color. I would be fine with this if it were and even color, unfortunately it turned out rather spotty.
If anyone has advice how to draw it out or get a spotty job to take better, that would be great. x
If anyone has advice how to draw it out or get a spotty job to take better, that would be great. x
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Re: Removing dye... probably a long shot but worth asking!
Sometimes the fabric is coated with something to stop the dye from taking. I tried to dye a jacket black instead of dark grey & the colour never changed. Fabric is an issue too. Dylon will not dye all fabrics, you need specific dyes for man-made fabrics, something like idye perhaps: http://www.thedyeshop.co.uk/acatalog/Po ... _Dyes.html
Removing the colour can be done with very watered down bleach & left to soak for a few hours, wash & then dye. Hopefully that will work. I've never tried to removed colour from an entire garment before, full bleach never really covers over with dye, maybe some colour run stuff er... Dr Beckman I think Yep: http://www.dr-beckmann.co.uk/
Removing the colour can be done with very watered down bleach & left to soak for a few hours, wash & then dye. Hopefully that will work. I've never tried to removed colour from an entire garment before, full bleach never really covers over with dye, maybe some colour run stuff er... Dr Beckman I think Yep: http://www.dr-beckmann.co.uk/
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