🌊 Dive into Colorful Creativity!
Dylon Hand Dye in Paradise Blue is a 50g fabric dye sachet designed for easy application on various materials, allowing you to transform up to 500g of fabric into vibrant shades. Perfect for small items and delicate fabrics, this dye is your go-to solution for a colorful wardrobe and home.
Brand | Dylon |
Model Number | 2044040 |
Colour | Paradise Blue |
Product Dimensions | 7.8 x 14 x 10 cm; 40.82 g |
Item Weight | 40.8 g |
M**E
Good
Good - covers really well
A**R
Perfect dyes
Excellent quality perfect colour as shown on packet, easy to use, would probably cover more than recommended use. Not overly priced too.
B**U
Meh
Advertised as it can dye anything. I had a jumper that got discoloured due to heat. So tried to follow instructions and Keep the discoloured part into the solution for longer. However, it did not work out, The discoloured part turns a weird shade of green colour and the rest of the jumper to a very bright dark turquoise colour. May be the way it discoloured, but the Colour won’t catch onto the parts they want to dye.
A**R
Very effective
I ordered two sachets and needed to use both to get the vibrant turquoise blue I wanted.I dyed a cream cotton mix camisole top with lace inserts and it looks amazing.So easy to do, highly recommend
S**Y
Great change of colour
I hand dyed an old cashmere sweater that was a very wishy washy shade of pale blue. I followed the packet instructions carefully. My sweater is now a lovely shade of turquoise and has been given a new lease of life.
S**C
Refreshes old Polo Shirts a treat
I splashed a Pplo Shirt with a couple of spots of bleach. This coloured the white spots up a treat and gave a real buzz to the original colour
R**S
It's okay... but there was a small hole.
There's a hole in the bag. There is the dye powder inside the package and it got over my fingers.
P**L
The colour pops! Fairly easy to follow the instructions! Overall - legit good fabric dye!
I messed up my classic Vans canvas slip ons, they had stains because I cleaned them the wrong way and dried them on a radiator which is a big NO NO! I learned the hard way, anyway...the stains look really bad on bright shoes so I cam up with the idea to dye them all black, before I went with black I figured I would try to dye them Paradise Blue first! Safe to say, the results were very good! I'm yet to polish the rubber back to white, but the fabric itself has dyed very well, it's not patchy and seems to be holding on quite well. I've only just done it, so we'll see how long it holds long term. Overall - this is legit good fabric dye!
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