Jacquard Acid Dyes .5oz Vivid Violet JAC 644

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Amazon Vibrant Color Payoff - This Jacquard dye creates intense and beautiful colors including a wide array of fluorescent colors. Experiment with different shades by using less dye and more water to create pastels, and more dye and less water for deeper, bolder colors Best on Protein Fibers - Use as a nylon dye, wool or alpaca yarn dye, or to dye silk, feathers and animal fur. This dye can also be used on anything Nylon, so it can be used to color nylon wigs, tights, leggings and swimsuits, perfect for cosplay Self-Leveling - Creates level, uniform colors when submerged in the dye bath. Try immersion dyeing, tub dyeing, direct application, garment dyeing, yarn dyeing, and itajime or shibori. Create a concentrated solution for silk painting or add thickener for screen printing. Steam setting is needed for these methods Permanently Bonds to Fabric - Once the acid is added to the dye solution, the dye "magnetizes" to the material and bonds with the fibers. This also means the dye is pulled out of the water, leaving you with clean water to dispose of after the dyeing process, making clean up a breeze Easy to Use - Heat the water to 180 degrees F (80 degrees C) then add the dye. Add wet fabric to the dye mixture, then add chosen acid (vinegar or citric acid). Acid Dyes are stable in solution, allowing you to save the dye bath or stock solution for future use

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Vibrant Color Payoff - This Jacquard dye creates intense and beautiful colors including a wide array of fluorescent colors. Experiment with different shades by using less dye and more water to create pastels, and more dye and less water for deeper, bolder colors Best on Protein Fibers - Use as a nylon dye, wool or alpaca yarn dye, or to dye silk, feathers and animal fur. This dye can also be used on anything Nylon, so it can be used to color nylon wigs, tights, leggings and swimsuits, perfect for cosplay Self-Leveling - Creates level, uniform colors when submerged in the dye bath. Try immersion dyeing, tub dyeing, direct application, garment dyeing, yarn dyeing, and itajime or shibori. Create a concentrated solution for silk painting or add thickener for screen printing. Steam setting is needed for these methods Permanently Bonds to Fabric - Once the acid is added to the dye solution, the dye "magnetizes" to the material and bonds with the fibers. This also means the dye is pulled out of the water, leaving you with clean water to dispose of after the dyeing process, making clean up a breeze Easy to Use - Heat the water to 180 degrees F (80 degrees C) then add the dye. Add wet fabric to the dye mixture, then add chosen acid (vinegar or citric acid). Acid Dyes are stable in solution, allowing you to save the dye bath or stock solution for future use


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Brand Jacquard
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  • 0743772000358

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