🎉 Dye Your World: Unleash Your Inner Artist!
iDye Poly is a revolutionary dye specifically designed for coloring polyester and other synthetic materials. With its unique dissolvable packet, it eliminates the hassle of messy powders, making it perfect for a variety of applications, including cosplay, crafting, and more. Simply drop the packet into simmering water, add your items, and enjoy vibrant, long-lasting colors!
N**S
works well
I dyed a good name brand purse that was polyester hot pink. I used the blue and it covered it beautifully.
U**L
LOVE this stuff for FLEECE!
Which is 100% polyester. This was an expensive designer top but I’ve always hated the color. Before it was a straight up sage green. Think actual sage leaves/herb - pale boring gray green.Instructions suggest boiling water for 30-1hr. but you can’t boil synthetic fabrics. Online suggests warm water only but I used my very hot tap water in my stainless steel kitchen sink. It comes out at 120°, was closer to 90-100° when I added my top to it and the dye. Did this for 30 minutes but I think I could’ve done it less than it would’ve looked the same. The color took quickly.I did use the whole bottle of GRAY COLOR which is probably more than I needed but it came out amazingly well! Just gray did the trick, I didn’t need any red to offset the green.What impresses me the most is how beautiful the buttons came out! They were also sage green, the exact same color as the fabric. There’s still new looking and translucent, just gray! Because polyester is actually plastic fabric, and this dye does dye all plastic (and many other materials), plastic buttons will color beautifully.Just take care, because of that, if you use a rubber stopper and your sink, it’s going to turn this color lol.
C**L
Color WILL turn out different on different fabrics
Followed the instructions and I actually used a huge stainless steel mixing bowl on the stove top for this instead of the awesome stock pot I didn’t have and wouldn’t have wanted to ruin even if I did have. First note- dye did NOT stain my mixing bowl, counters, stove, or sink and I made plenty of messes. Second note- dye does not turn the same color on different fabrics. All of these items were stark white when they went into the bowl of boiling dye. All went in at the same time and all came out at the same time but all did not end up the same color. Shoes are canvas and they came out a dark blood red, which is what I wanted. Gloves are satin and came out burgundy. Belt is nylon and came out burgundy. Bow is polyester and came out a light burgundy. Gonna do color remover on the last 3 and try a different dye/color to see if I can get them close to the color of the boots. I chose to dye white things so they’d all be the same shade of red so they’d actually match for a costume. Didn’t work out so hot for me. Gave it 4 stars, though, because it does very well and all the way through. The color is deep and well penetrated. Also, not sure why other people said they were dealing with a bad odor. Mine had no odor at all. However that dye you get at Walmart smells terrible and stinks up the whole house. You know the one.
L**H
Excellent results with stovetop method
I recently bought a pair of pure white, full seat riding breeches on eBay that were badly misrepresented. The seat was ruined and they were not usable. I happened to have another pair of breeches that I didn't like but had a perfectly usable seat, so to try and save the eBay breeches from going in the trash, I decided I'd try and put a new seat on them and dye them a color to match the replacement seat. (Note: I dyed the breeches first and then replaced the seat material, so the seat material you see in the finished photo is not dyed with idye)This was my first attempt ever at dyeing anything but I figure the breeches were headed for the trash anyway, if I messed them up, there was no loss. The fabric content on the breeches (see photo of pre-dyed, white tag on the breeches) was a mix of cotton, poly and spandex so I bought matching idye color packets in idye for cotton and idye for poly fabrics, as well as a packet of idye color fixative and did the stove top method. The cooking color was very dark but they lightened up after rinsing and drying (which I was glad about). Also, because of the spandex content, I decided to keep the dye pot "almost boiling" but not bring it to a full boil like the instructions suggest. I cooked for about 1/2 hour (instructions recommend 1/2 to 1 hour). As you can see from the photos, the results were dramatic! I now have a perfectly beautiful pair of riding breeches and there is one less clothing item in a land fill! Yay! The idye packets also say it's safe for my septic system - another big plus.I can't speak for color fastness yet as I've only washed them twice since dyeing them but I do love the color I used (gunmetal, which has a blue base and turned out a deep navy for my difficult to dye fabric). In fact, I love the results so much, I definitely plan on using this method again for future breeches! So happy with idye and highly recommend it.
C**D
Can’t even dye a bleached out area on an orange shirt 🤦♂️😵💫😵🥴
I bought this CRIMSON DYE In order to dye a smattering of a bleached out area on the back of one of my favourite shirts.The shirt was orange or actually I should say the shirt is still orange - Not really a strong color to overcome in a dye process.I followed the directions exactly as outlined and I actually left it in the dye for Hours as a busied myself doing something else. As you can see from the pictures the shirt is still orange and the bleached out area which to me should’ve & would’ve taken the dye a little bit more seriously than the rest of the shirt? It’s still bleached out…. Just as much as it was before I endeavour to try as I might, try as I may, & give up the ghost in dyeing my shirt to make the bleached out area go away.****UPDATE****: I figured out how it’s supposed to work you dye your shirt that you want to die but it doesn’t really work on that shirt because once you throw it into the wash he completely washes out the colour but it’s certainly dyes everything else in its path including countertops, stove tops, even your hair from the steam coming up off of the part that you’re boiling everything in.Absolutely ruined all my socks, all my dish towels, one of my other favourite shirts, and at the end the day? It didn’t even dye the shirt that I wanted it to dye (it’s back to the original orange color if you can believe that - see pictures) I wish this dye would just die a slow painful death because it’s not at all worth it …..unless you wanna ruin &/or dye everything else in the wash.
J**D
Did not like the dye at all.
I don't know if it was the wrong dye in the package or if its just a bad dye, but my item turned bright blue, would not recomend!
A**A
Ottimo risultato!
Volevo tingere una borsa 100% poliestere di colore fucsia acceso e grazie a questa tintura è diventata di un bellissimo viola scuro. Ho seguito le istruzioni alla lettera e il risultato mi ha soddisfatto decisamente. Ha tinto uniformemente ogni singola parte della borsa come cuciture e cerniere. Anche il processo di tintura è stato semplice da eseguire (facendo sempre attenzione a non macchiare superfici o oggetti plastici) e l'odore poco gradevole è sopportabile per il tempo richiesto. La borsa non mantiene il cattivo odore se viene risciacquata a mano con gli stessi prodotti utilizzati comunemente nel lavaggio in lavatrice.
A**E
Great for wigs!
I actually used this to dye a synthetic wig. In a bucket I mixed with enough hot water to cover the wig and left for 30 minutes. Came out a lovely dark green
D**I
Tinte para teñir poliester
El producto es genial, tiñe el poliester general, Lo malo es que lo he comprado cuatro veces porque pero solo me ha llegado dos veces, se pierde en el camino. Las únicas veces que me ha llegado a sido por correo exprés, con otros tramportistas se pierde.
M**O
Ottimo, funziona!
Spedizione puntuale, prodotto che funziona davvero. L’ho usato anche per un piumino di marca, risultato ottimo’
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