- Dissolve the dye in 1 kg of hot water
- In a metal container, put 10 kg of hot water
- Pour the dissolved dye into the container
- Place the clothes in the container and stir while boiling for 45 minutes
- Remove the clothes and rinse them with lukewarm water and dry them in the shade
- For cotton, linen, viscose, cotton-wool blend, add 100 g of salt with the dye
- For wool, nylon, lycra, animal silk, add 50 g of vinegar
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Description
- Rimo multi-purpose fabric dye
- For cotton, linen, wool, nylon, lycra, animal silk, viscose
Dye in a container
Machine dye (for cotton only)
- We empty the dye into the washing machine drum and add 100 grams of salt. Then we put the clothes into the drum
- We set the washing machine to 95°C (without pre-wash) on a full cycle
- When the washing machine completes the cycle, add liquid detergent
- Attention to put it in the detergent compartment and start the full wash cycle again at 70°C to remove the excess dye from the clothes
- The washing machine is cleaned with detergent and a little bleach on a full cycle
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I put in the washing machine 4 black jeans from various brands that had faded, a black Nike jacket that had become useless from chlorine, a dark blue faded Polo backpack (out of curiosity), and a black t-shirt that I have from high school.
I used 3 dye packets, at 90 degrees and a two-hour program.
The only thing that didn't dye was the backpack (which is ultimately completely synthetic, so it's logical that it didn't take).
Everything else came out of the washing machine pitch black. My jacket was saved, although the chlorine marks are still very faint. But it's nothing compared to what it was before dyeing, it was ready to be thrown away. The print on the t-shirt is intact, as I hoped. The color is consistent in all of them.
The rest of the clothes, although they are from fast fashion brands and I was worried that they would be destroyed in the wash with such a high temperature, came out like new.
I'm waiting for them to dry and I will update, for now, I am very satisfied, hoping not to have any surprises
The painting I expected did not happen. Basically, it is not suitable for nylon fabrics. If the fabric has synthetic material inside, don't even try.
Ok, it does its job. I recommend using a basin rather than a washing machine because there may be residues left and you could damage your washing machine. I did it in a basin and I was satisfied; it refreshes black clothes and lasts quite a while. Certainly, if you have a completely faded black garment, it can't do much, but it's okay if you use the instructions correctly
Translated from Greek ·Did you find this review helpful?Very good results, but for the first washes, use a color catcher because there is a chance that some color may come off onto your other clothes.
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Very good dye! Luckily, I randomly got 2 packs, because they zoomed in on the image and the packaging looks big, but it is quite small..
Translated from Greek ·Did you find this review helpful?With one wash as the instructions say, it managed to change a pair of shorts from green to (almost) black, refreshed 3-4 faded black clothes, and almost fixed 2 shirts that were damaged by bleach. I say almost because the bleach stains were still visible. With a second packet, only the clothes with the stains became like new.
Translated from Greek ·Did you find this review helpful?The dye in the washing machine did an excellent job on pants and t-shirts in black color. The dyed clothes should be washed alone for 1-2 washes for greater assurance.
Translated from Greek ·Did you find this review helpful?I couldn't manage to do a serious job. It's possible that it's my fault, but you need a huge pot, like a cauldron, to get the job done, I think...
Translated from Greek ·Did you find this review helpful?It is unacceptable that it is not stated that it does not remove anything from polyester clothing!! Everything turned black and the garment became grayish with black stains!! I threw it away!! Money wasted and all this mess it left behind for nothing!! The black on my hands still didn't come off after 2 days, even after washing them with bleach!! A complete disaster
Translated from Greek ·Did you find this review helpful?Completely useless, my clothes didn't even dye, they remained the same color they were originally, and my entire bathtub got stained black
Translated from Greek ·Did you find this review helpful?I dyed a beige cotton pants that had been bleached with Chlorine. I used the dye in black color. It turned out amazing!! I have already washed it 3 times since then and it hasn't faded.
Translated from Greek ·Did you find this review helpful?Perfect, I bought a denim bag that I didn't like the blue color but I liked the design and I painted it black. I also painted a handmade mauve bath mat that had faded and it became like new!
Translated from Greek ·Did you find this review helpful?I have dyed a lot of clothes in the washing machine. White tank tops I turned black, gray sweatpants I turned burgundy, faded pants I turned khaki, ruined pants with bleach I turned brown, and so on! It's worth it because with a relatively simple process you can refresh or change the color of your clothes. After that, you need to run an empty wash in the washing machine with bleach. It requires understanding of the instructions. (Salt for cotton). Nylon is nylon, it doesn't dye with such dyes. Some specific fabrics need vinegar. One lady says she put them in the bathtub. How can you dye at 90°C in the bathtub? Only washing machine and pot, I would say. And of course, anything porous absorbs the color.
Translated from Greek ·Did you find this review helpful?I believe that the fabric you dye plays a role, probably cotton dyes better but will fade more easily. What can I say, I just dyed a purple color on a cotton towel that had faded, let's see if it will hold or fade again. So far, it has turned out very beautiful purple
Translated from Greek ·Did you find this review helpful?The black ones came out very well painted and the pink ones are also perfect. The clothes that would otherwise only be used for pajamas were saved.
I did a large wash with the appropriate salt and the corresponding packets. Calculate the volume of clothes better, more dye/salt than less, and they will become like new!Translated from Greek ·Did you find this review helpful?I used it on black jeans that had chlorine stains. Just as I put it in the washing machine, I took it out! No difference!!!
Translated from Greek ·Did you find this review helpful?I washed it in the washing machine at 60° and it turned out perfect. Now I don't know how long it will last, if it starts to fade I will come back (I had taken off the fur so I wouldn't get any on my neck) in KHAKI color
Translated from Greek ·Did you find this review helpful?Very good product, the cotton came out pitch black using the washing machine at 90 degrees.
Translated from Greek ·Did you find this review helpful?Attention to the dosage and everything will go splendidly! Also, be aware that nylon threads DO NOT DYE.
Translated from Greek ·Did you find this review helpful?What is the point of dyeing if after 2-3 washes (even at 30 degrees) it fades again? I was not satisfied, I will look for a better one!
Translated from Greek ·Did you find this review helpful?Very good paint, it's just not permanent (meaning the color fades more easily with washes).
Also, it's not suitable for delicate fabrics as it dyes at 90 degrees. No problem with the washing machine, I have painted many times. What it needs is after painting, a wash with an empty washing machine and if you want, with chlorine bleach, and at the end, use a damp cloth like a baby wipe to clean the lid and the rubber seal on the washing machine door to remove any residue. Don't be afraid at all.Translated from Greek ·Did you find this review helpful?Good paint but never again in the washing machine. I have done 10 washes after applying the paint and it keeps coming off onto the clothes, it has ruined so many of my clothes!!!
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It does the job and keeps the color with the washes
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It requires technique and patience. Be careful, wear gloves, it stains everything a lot.
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It did the job perfectly and easily
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If someone strictly follows the instructions, everything turns out perfectly. Very good color!
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It did its job perfectly in the washing machine
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The lighter colored clothes came out dark gray and not black.
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The pants I dyed look like new
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