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Jacquard iDye Fabric Dye-Violet (For Polyester)
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| Color | Violet |
| Brand | Jacquard |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
| Item Form | Dye Packet |
| Compatible Material | Silk, Rayon, Linen, Wool, Cotton |
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- Dyeing fabric in a washing machine has never been easier. iDye Poly comes in a packet that dissolves in water, so you don?t have to handle messy dye powders. For top loading washing machines, just throw the dye packet in, add salt and run through the wash cycle. iDye Poly offers the ultimate way to get gorgeous color! For use on polyester, nylon and synthetic fabrics, Each pack will dye 2-3 pounds of fabric
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| Product Dimensions | 5.4 x 3.35 x 0.5 inches |
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| Item model number | F-JID1450 |
| ASIN | B001MUFIHC |
| Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #81,278 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #291 in Fabric Dyes |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Jacquard |
| Date First Available | December 4, 2008 |
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Available in a wide variety of colors (for all natural fabrics (cotton, silk, wool, linen and rayon) and polyesters and nylons). There are also two laundry aids: Color Remover which will remove or lighten a color and brighten whites and Sun Blocker which, when added to the wash cycle will penetrate clothing and block harmful UV rays from the sun. iDye comes in a packet that dissolves in water which means there is no handling of messy dye powders. Just throw the dye packet in add salt and run through the wash cycle. It is ultimately the easiest way to get gorgeous color! Packets weigh 14 gms and will dye 2-3 pounds of fabric each.
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The photos also showed the regular natural fiber dye iDye.
So I held my breath when I clicked Buy Now. But very happy to report the item I got was iDye Poly! Hurray!
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2023
The photos also showed the regular natural fiber dye iDye.
So I held my breath when I clicked Buy Now. But very happy to report the item I got was iDye Poly! Hurray!
However, for fun, I threw in a peach bra that I never liked because, well, it was pastel peach. It came out, in 20 minutes, a beautiful purple. I love it. Threads didn't dye, but that's fine. Looks like something out of the Victoria's Secret Pink collection.
Prior to dyeing, I made sure to do a ton of research. Hours of reading websites and reviews. I washed the dress, kept it wet before dyeing, purchased a huge pot exclusively for dyeing, even purchased barbeque gloves. The people at Dharma Trading are awesome for answering questions about dyeing anything, and the BBQ gloves were recommended so I could really reach down to the bottom of the pot to move the dress, not just stir it. Apparently, the bottom of the pot, being hottest, is where the dye takes best, so it's important to get down there with the gloves and make sure not one part of the dress hangs out there longer than the others.
Of course, none of that mattered in the end. When I called Dharma Trading again to see if I should attempt dyeing longer, I was told no. Most polyester materials work wonderfully with this dye, even straight up plastic (I've heard), but some materials have been chemically treated and will resist. Including this ruby dress. Oh well. There's no way of knowing until you try, said the Dharma rep. I'm not even mad. Even though my dress didn't take, the rich color my bra acquired was enough to convince me to try again with idye-poly next time I need it.
One more thing: some reviews said the dye will dot your kitchen with color everywhere. This is true. I was extra careful opening the package, made sure not to let my hot water boil, and covered all the area around the stove with foil and fabric on the floor. My Freaking window sill had some purple. The counter on the opposite side of the kitchen from the stove had purple dots. I don't know how, but but this stuff just gets into the air and travels. I'm in an apartment, so there's nothing I can do. But if you have a hot plate and a balcony/backyard/etc do yourself a favor and take this outside.
The dye smells horrible and smelled up the whole house. It took a while to dissolve. I bought a 5-gallon pot just for dyeing, also pictured. It took 45 minutes to boil (I now know that it needs to be on high) and then I let it boil for probably 40 minutes and then rinsed it and washed it with detergent in the washing machine.
This shirt was 25% rayon and 75% polyester, and I think the part that was rayon was the threads that you can see in the photo that stayed white. I was disappointed with how it turned out, but I can't really fault the dye. It can only do what it can do. The shirt looks weird now so I think I'm going to attempt to remove the dye. It's already not really wearable so there's nothing to lose.
Overall the dye did its job.
Edited to add: the dye will never come out of polyester. I tried dye remover in the washing machine, dye remover on the stovetop, and bleach. No change at all. Some dye got on another garment (nylon) and it was removed fine with the color remover, but beware of using this on polyester if you might make a mistake!
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2019
The dye smells horrible and smelled up the whole house. It took a while to dissolve. I bought a 5-gallon pot just for dyeing, also pictured. It took 45 minutes to boil (I now know that it needs to be on high) and then I let it boil for probably 40 minutes and then rinsed it and washed it with detergent in the washing machine.
This shirt was 25% rayon and 75% polyester, and I think the part that was rayon was the threads that you can see in the photo that stayed white. I was disappointed with how it turned out, but I can't really fault the dye. It can only do what it can do. The shirt looks weird now so I think I'm going to attempt to remove the dye. It's already not really wearable so there's nothing to lose.
Overall the dye did its job.
Edited to add: the dye will never come out of polyester. I tried dye remover in the washing machine, dye remover on the stovetop, and bleach. No change at all. Some dye got on another garment (nylon) and it was removed fine with the color remover, but beware of using this on polyester if you might make a mistake!
I was not looking for a tie-dye look--I wanted a solid professional-looking color to transform my off-white semi-formal dress. This may be user error on my part--either I didn't leave it in long enough or else the dress was so heavy that it just needed more packages of dye to really saturate the fabric (the package does say for 2-3 lbs of fabric only). While my dress was definitely under that weight limit, it was long-sleeve and floor-length with a slip, so it was a rather large volume of fabric though not weighty, so you kind of have to take the weight limit as a guide, not an absolute. The first time I dyed the dress it came out very mottled and uneven--very tie-dyed look. The second time did the trick--a perfect even DEEP and RICH purple color, very professional and exactly the hue I was looking for. Both times I let the dye soak in at a very low simmer on the stove (not boiling, but hot to the touch) for about 45 minutes.
I dyed the dress in a large pot on the stove--trust me when I say make sure you wear heavy rubber gloves and have lots of paper towels on hand when working with this dye--it will get everywhere and stain your hands in an instant. Also make sure to have a couple of cups of non-iodized salt on hand, which is needed as per the instructions.
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I took a few before and after shots but forgot to take a before of the top so I included the online shop photo of the colour it was before.
As you can see the bras were a poly/cotton blend in some places but I think it made them more interesting. The photos of the boiling were taken after they had only been in the pot for 5mins. It's very quick to dye to a lighter shade but the longer you leave it the darker the result.
All in all it is a very good product for dying synthetics no matter what colour you started with if you are trying to dye it darker you will get a good result.
If you are wanting to get all over even colour when dying mixed fabrics ie. polyester or any other man made fabric and cotton or any other natural fabric I would suggest buying the ploly dye and the natural fabrics dye and add them both to the pot.
I hope this helps anyone thinking about buying it.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 3, 2023
I took a few before and after shots but forgot to take a before of the top so I included the online shop photo of the colour it was before.
As you can see the bras were a poly/cotton blend in some places but I think it made them more interesting. The photos of the boiling were taken after they had only been in the pot for 5mins. It's very quick to dye to a lighter shade but the longer you leave it the darker the result.
All in all it is a very good product for dying synthetics no matter what colour you started with if you are trying to dye it darker you will get a good result.
If you are wanting to get all over even colour when dying mixed fabrics ie. polyester or any other man made fabric and cotton or any other natural fabric I would suggest buying the ploly dye and the natural fabrics dye and add them both to the pot.
I hope this helps anyone thinking about buying it.
Io ho messo a a bollire l'acqua circa 6 LT ho messo dentro entrambe le bustine ho immerso gli indumenti già bagnati la pentola deve essere grande da poterli girare comodamente e spesso li ho lasciati bollire x 30 Min e poi sciacquati nella stessa pozione ci ho immerso dei fiori finti e ancora tingeva....i colori vivi brillanti uniformi un viola intenso e luminoso peccato nn ho fatto le foto ma è un prodotto eccezionale in foto e un pochino più acceso ma dal vivo veramente intenso
Reviewed in Italy on April 10, 2023
Io ho messo a a bollire l'acqua circa 6 LT ho messo dentro entrambe le bustine ho immerso gli indumenti già bagnati la pentola deve essere grande da poterli girare comodamente e spesso li ho lasciati bollire x 30 Min e poi sciacquati nella stessa pozione ci ho immerso dei fiori finti e ancora tingeva....i colori vivi brillanti uniformi un viola intenso e luminoso peccato nn ho fatto le foto ma è un prodotto eccezionale in foto e un pochino più acceso ma dal vivo veramente intenso
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.
Ich habe während dieser Aktion Handschuhe für chemische Risiken getragen. Nur das abwaschen der Tastaturkappen mit Spühlmittel und Vollwaschmittel habe ich dann ohne Handschuhe gemacht.
Ich gebe nur einen Stern Abzug dafür, weil die Handhabung schwieriger ist, wenn man nicht die gesamte Menge der Farbe verwenden möchte bzw. kann und der Geruch extrem ist. Auch 2 Monate danach riecht das Plastik noch leicht. Ich habe die Tastaturkappen nach dem Färben mehrmals mit Spühlmittel und Vollwaschmittel bei lauwarmen Wasser handgewaschen um den Geruch zu reduzieren.
Violett scheint die ggü. Orange und Turquoise sehr gleichmäßig zu färben. Möglicherweise fäbren dunklere Farben von iDye Poly generell besser als die helleren.



















