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๐จ Transform your synthetic wardrobe and crafts with bold Kelly Green brilliance!
Jacquard iDye Poly Kelly Green is a 14g dissolvable packet dye designed specifically for synthetic fibers like polyester and nylon. It delivers vibrant, even color on fabrics and a wide range of synthetic materials including plastics and 3D printed objects. Ideal for cosplay artists and DIY enthusiasts, it offers mess-free, professional-grade dyeing with the ability to create custom two-tone effects when paired with iDye Natural.
| ASIN | B00C1JW088 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 16,981 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 16 in Fabric Dyes |
| Brand | Jacquard |
| Brand Name | Jacquard |
| Colour | Kelly Green |
| Compatible Material | Polyester, Nylon |
| Compatible material | Polyester, Nylon |
| Country Of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 3,456 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00743772027706 |
| Item Form | fabric dye |
| Item Type Name | Dyes |
| Item Weight | 23 g |
| Item form | fabric dye |
| Item weight | 23 g |
| Manufacturer | Jacquard |
| Manufacturer Part Number | IDYE-460 |
| Model Number | F-JID1460 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 743772027706 |
| Unit Count | 14.1748 gram |
| Unit count | 14.1748 gram |
D**N
good product
I've used this brand quite a few times and always with good results, even colour and close to the picture on the packet. However, I use them in the washing machine as I find hand dyeing unsatisfactory as the item always turns out streaky and uneven. As was dyeing large curtains, doing it on the hob wasn't an option anyway. I mixed up two packets with the solution sent and put it in the soap drawer, put in the damp article and make sure the programme is set to one which reaches 90d. Turned out fine.
N**E
Amazing Fast Results
This was my first time home dying anything and Iโve been totally blown away by the results. Photo speaks for itself. I needed a green bra, couldnโt find one, this was a brand new item in nude which you can see is now a beautiful forest green to match my dress, Iโm over the moon with the results.
D**N
No Staying power
Ok, disappointed. I used this to change the colour and refresh some cotton teatowels to match other items in my kitchen - the colour was great initially, but it washes out and also contaminates other clothing as it does so. So really disappointed with the overall result
M**R
Time consuming but effective
The dye itself is very good - I didn't appreciate what a faff it would be to use it. I used an old preserving pot on a primus stove in the garden in an effort to avoid the fumes. You do have to stir it for at least an hour and that can seem like a long time. I shan't bother to dye polyester again unless someone comes up with one that you can just leave to soak. Not a fault of the product - just a lot of effort to change the colour of a top.
N**E
Amazing dye but...
I primarily got this dye to add a flare of colour to a failing artificial wig. As the wig was heat-resistant I thought I would give it a go as I had seen a few people on YouTube doing similar projects. I followed the instructions to the letter and everything went amazing and the colour was so vibrant, everything I wanted. I then rinsed the hair in water until it ran clear and just to be sure the dye was completely removed, I stuffed it in a pillowcase and ran it through the washing machine (yes it works). So at this point it had been washed and cleaned vigorously enough to remove any trace of the dye, or so I thought...The colour still kept coming of the wig, especially onto my hands or sheets but that was not the worst part. There is an awful and pungent chemical smell that just seems to cling and cling to dyed object, even after several washes it still to this day smells of the chemicals. So is the dye good yes and no. It does the job in vibrant colour but be careful of transference and odour but then again I think this is common with synthetic chemical dyes.
J**R
Defies expectation!
So I love my sofa but it was a freebie and the colour, though lovely, isnโt me. Iโd been thinking of re-covering it but itโs a great fabric and I thought if only I could just dye itโฆ Iโm no stranger to dyeing natural fibres but Iโve always seen synthetics as beyond my reach so I looked into those fabric paints you can buy that people often use to change the colour of chairs and sofas, but the finish always looks patchy and it takes forever and multiple coats, etc, I didnโt fancy that. So I decided to try experimenting with synthetic dyes. The manufacturer stresses that for it to work your dye bath needs to be at near boiling temperatures for a prolonged period for the dye to bond with polyester, I think youโre essentially melting the dye into the plastic fibres. Itโs strongly advised that use a stovetop method, however these are big pieces of fabric and I donโt have pots that big enough. Thereโs a 90* wash on my machine though so I figured it was worth a bash for ยฃ7. It was an agonising two and a half hours excitedly waiting to see if the dye would take but I am thrilled to report that it did. It was as easy as putting a wash cycle on, the dye is in powder form and comes in a soluble packet so I chucked that in the drum, emptied the contents of the colour activator in with it and a tiny squirt of washing up liquid just to help get the dye into the pile of the velvet. It did dye some of the plastic elements in the drum and I wouldnโt advise putting the dye in your detergent drawer as this might also change colour. But if I understand correctly that dye shouldnโt leach out, itโs now permanently bonded with the plastic so no drama there. I canโt say how durable it is in practice but based on that premise it should last just as well as whatever the original colour was. This is not for the faint hearted but if youโre open to the possibility it might not work out go for it! Iโm ordering more now and will have to tackle removing the fixed upholstery from my sofa so that I can repeat the process for the whole thing. Think it all through before you set out, be prepared for what could go wrong and might just end up with something beautiful!
M**R
Pleased with the result
I bought this dye for a very dull beige cotton sweatshirt. I wasnโt sure what material the stitching was hence the iDye. The instructions say to use boiling water and keep it simmering throughout the process. I didnโt have a big enough metal container to use on a hob so just used a plastic washing up bowl and boiling water to dissolve the powder. I topped it up with hot water from the tap. I made sure all the material was submerged and kept moving it around. I left it for one hour. Gave it a good rinse and then a low temperature machine wash. My dull beige sweatshirt is now a lovely shade of buttermilk. Just right.
B**N
Zero for two attempts at bright pink (in a washing machine)
Other reviewers have said they had success with this in their washing machines but two attempts, one at 60 degrees C and one at 95 degrees C, didnโt make much of a dent in this formerly ivory-white garment. The label claims it is 100% polyester. Both the care label and the buttons have come out the required shade (after the second attempt in a hotter wash) but not the garment itself. After the first wash it came out extremely pale pink, after the second was pale pink with a distinctly grey hue. Itโs just for a fancy dress costume, on a second-hand item, because I didnโt want to spend much. Iโm going to attempt using Dylon machine dye to see if that covers the (possibly mislabelled?) cloth and, if not, Iโll give up. I had intended to do it on the hob but when the packet arrived, it specified that you must not use a pan that you use for food/cooking. I donโt have a pan Iโm prepared to sacrifice to dying clothes, so thatโs why I attempted using a washing machine. (Iโm only trying it because I thought the second-hand item was cotton and therefore planned to use Dylon in the first place!) I did run cleaner through our washing machine first so that any dirt that might catch the dye was removed and Iโll be cleaning it again afterwards before I test it and maybe put a dark load or two through. In summary, Iโm quite envious of the people who managed to get it to work in a machine.
S**S
Mwah
Not strong colouring and it stained, i follower as prescribed but still it made all these stains on my sweater
J**.
and worked great. This dye is very green though and it ...
Arrived on time, and worked great. This dye is very green though and it wasn't a really flattering colour for a shirt. I had used two older white shirts of my husbands and used this to dye green for a wedding. I doubt he will wear the shirts again, but to no fault of the product. If you are dyeing clothes, just realize that this colour is verrrrrry green.
G**I
Buon prodotto per volorare tessuti sintetici
Ha colorato bene il tessuto sintetico
A**N
quick delivery
looks great!!
D**4
Resa eccellente
Facile da usare, resa eccellente! Finalmente una tintura per acrilici che fa il suo
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