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Dylon Washing Machine Fabric Dye Pod in Smoke Grey offers a convenient, all-in-one solution to refresh or transform your cotton, linen, and viscose fabrics. Safe for machine use, each 350g pod dyes up to 600g of fabric with long-lasting, vibrant color. Perfect for millennials seeking an easy, eco-conscious way to personalize their wardrobe and home textiles with professional results.
| ASIN | B072PTZFD7 |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #97,092 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #234 in Fabric Dyes |
| Brand | Dylon |
| Color | Smoke Grey |
| Compatible Material | Clothes |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (11,494) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05000325047228 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Pod |
| Item Weight | 10.5 ounces |
| Item model number | 2204433 |
| Manufacturer | Henkel Ltd |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.35 x 3.35 x 3.9 inches |
| Unit Count | 12.34 Ounce |
L**O
Fabric dye
Exactly as describesd
A**R
Did not distribute color evenly
The color is uneven Some spots are untouched remaining white Some spots are stained a dark blue The overall color looks purple and not grey Product did not meet expectations very disappointing with the outcome This is my second time trying to dye this outfit First from white to beige which left dark purple marks and was also unevenly colored Then I tried dark grey neither worked well total waist of money
B**K
This dye is incredible
So easy to use with fantastic results.
M**Y
Repeat buyer ?
I guess I got what I purchased but probably won't be buying again . Maybe two would of been the way to go
K**S
Don't use on bulky items
This didn't distribute the dye through out my king size duvet it left splotches all over. It was too bulky and my washing machine is a front load. I probably should have tried to do in a big tub but it would have been difficult to squeeze out the water. I might try to order another one and do the dye in my bathtub. I just hope it won't stain my tub.
S**A
Worth the wait
I ordered this stuff at the end of April and received it today due to the slow shipping because of the Covid-19 (no one's fault). I wanted to dye a quilt smoke grey and I could not find any Rit Dye at all. I ordered this stuff and was anxious to try it. I followed the directions and was so happy to see that the once ugly peach-colored quilt had turned into this beautiful shade of grey. I would buy Dylon again and would recommend it.
M**A
So easy to use
Easy to,use and great results
A**E
No change
This dye did not work. See the before and after are the exact same. It left a few deep purple stains behind. This was dyed on cotton fabric
S**O
Easy to use. Put on a 30°or 40° wash and then a rinse and all ready to wear/use. I put a pair of jeans in and 2 t-shirts (size 10) and has restored to a lively black..perfect. I do always pop an item of clothing in that needs a refresh. This time it was a bra. It went black and the lace stayed red as was polyester. Looks lovely. I am always happy with Dylon dyes. Good quality and always turn out good. Tip - Don't forget to damp the clothes first. I always put on a rinse cycle to be sure that it is an even dye.
A**R
Worked better than expected. WIfe wanted to freshen up two pairs of jeggings. We were a bit doubtful as the material contained more than the suggested amount of polyester. Worked perfectly. Just be sure to clean washing machine afterwards.
J**N
I wanted to dye a white tablecloth and napkins grey for Christmas. I followed the instructions to the letter but sadly got a very odd result. Overall grey, but patches that look like they have been sprinkled with navy. I washed it again straight away but its no better. Sadly the set is ruined and I've had to replace it. An expensive project.
D**Z
I was looking to recolor some stuff that was looking pretty color worn, so i decided to try the Dylon Grey washing machine pod. You get enough dye for 600g, that is essentially one pair of trousers and one shirt, or say a few smaller items. I picked the grey, because it was the closest color to my faded trousers that I could get. Preperation is fairly simple, you wash the clothes first (unless they require a pre dye solution), then add the dylon pod to the wash. Select cotton 40 degrees and let the pod wash the clothing. Once that is done, depending on washing machine time, you will need to then rewash the clothes again in normal detergent. Hang up to dry, do not use a tumble dryer for this process. You then need to wash the machine again empty, to make sure you have removed any remaining dye. There are many variables to a successful dye wash, one being the material is suitable for the dye, the color. The wash time for the machine can vary considerably for a full forty degree wash, can take as long as three hours. It is not recommended you use any eco wash load cycles either. I had a successful outcome, both clothes (trousers and hoodie), (which had color worn wear marks), looked better and should last a few more months longer. I was impressed at the results on these fabrics. There was no color patchiness I just let the clothes dry naturally. The pods are reasonably priced and very good value if you want to try and save a piece of clothing that is materially dull or lost some of its color. Something to consider however: The amount of time needed in the washing machine for a forty degree wash for the dye pod can be as long as 3-4 hours in wash cycles. This does not include at least two more hours for pre-wash of clothing before use and then another post wash to clean the machine after use. This time will vary between machines though, so maybe slightly longer or shorter depending on the make and model of machine you own. Pros: Easy to use, comes in a range of dye colors, comprehensive instructions. Cons: Does not work on synthetics, must be 40 degree wash and may require a pre dye wash pod too.
A**I
Have used these pods many times, great value for money and an easy way to zhuzh something up that’s seen better days. As for those horror stories I would bet a year’s salary that the instructions have not been followed. This is only for cotton garments, nothing else, if you choose to press on and ignore that then expect wildly varying results from a patchy finish to a wildly different colour. You need to get dye specifically for the type of fabric. Don’t forget that a lot of seams are sewn with a cotton/polyester mix thread so may behave differently to the rest of the garment ie remain the original colour. Also don’t try and do too many garments at once, they need room in the machine to dye evenly. And the more fabric there is to dye, the lighter the colour will be.
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