Product FeaturesColor: Aqua Marine, 069
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Product DetailsColor: Aqua Marine, 069
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect color saturation,
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I love this black dye... Its very easy to use and it dyes fabric evenly... It leaves a richer, darker shade of black than my fabrics original black color... I recommend buying more than one bottle
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Nice color, but not green,
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This review is from: Jacquard Procion MX Fiber Reactive Dye forest green (Toy)
I just dyed a batch of white cotton socks. You might notice that the product title says "forest green" but the picture shows a product labeled "tourquoise". When I first added the dye to the salt-water, it did look dark green. But somehow it, and my socks, shortly turned blue, and by the end of the process, the water itself was clearly blue much more than green. I would rate the color of my socks as being much closer to a weak-moderate tourquoise/teal than any kind of dark green (which is what I expected forest green to be). I admit that I am pretty new to dyeing fabrics, and may have messed up the sequence of steps (my soda ash package described a totally different sequence from the dye itself), but I would expect that such mistakes would result in weaker color, not shifted color. I did include a few pairs of yellow socks (white socks I had dyed yellow with RIT powder in a hot-stove sequence weeks ago but not yet worn) once I realized my new white ones were going blue instead of green, and those have indeed gone a nice rich green color.
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