First, be sure it is a solid color, with no contrasting stains or grease spots. These show up as stains in the black.
If the fabric has a contrasting print or has dye stains, you can try RIT "color remover", available at many large supermarkets, to remove the excess color and make your garment a more unified undertone (does not need to be white) before dyeing. Follow instructions on envelope. Color remover requires boiling water, so be sure you have a fabric which will not shrink.
Dyes like Rit and Tintex are readily available. I would use a lot more than they recommend, but make sure you dissolve the powder well or use the preliquified kind in a bottle. Or you can buy aniline dyes which are stronger.
Wet your item and make sure you submerge it in your dye completely, and stir to distribute the dye through the fabric. Stir a lot! And make sure to keep stirring so that the dye doesn't take unevenly. Keep the temperature at a good simmer. Use some salt in the water to help the dye distribute and absorb evenly - maybe a half cup of salt in a large stockpot of dye water.
Don't bother trying to dye anything black in the washing machine. It won't be hot enough, and the item will not come out black.
Dye is color made from plants and bark, used to dye fabrics. Tie dye is a form of painting tie-dyed T-shirts; the owner twists the shirt, then uses various colors of dye to drench the shirt. When the shirt is untwisted, the dye has made unique patterns.
Yes.
dye them black
It would go black
Rinse it in cold water until the water is clear.
Black fabric dye.
If the cloth can be dyed, it can be dyed black. Your dye will have instructions that you should read and follow.
Dye is color made from plants and bark, used to dye fabrics. Tie dye is a form of painting tie-dyed T-shirts; the owner twists the shirt, then uses various colors of dye to drench the shirt. When the shirt is untwisted, the dye has made unique patterns.
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It takes about 24 hours to the tye dye shirt to dry.
You need to use more tie when using Black about two to four times as much.
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Yes.
No i believe it is just a colour of shirt
Start with a clean t-shirt in a material, like cotton, that will take the dye well.Read the directions on the dye. It will likely recommend a presoak that will prepare the shirt to accept the dye better. Follow the directions on this.Fold the shirt or tie it up in rubberbands. The way you bind the shirt now will create the pattern of the dye.Dip the shirt into different colors of dye, squirt the dye on from squeeze bottles, or pour the dye onto the shirt. Use colors that go together (such as blues, yellows and greens, with no purples) to prevent making a brown shirt.Allow the shirt to dry and then rinse it out. Follow the directions on the dye for a way to set the dye. This usually involves washing it very carefully once before you wear it.
Unfortunately, you do not. The shirt is not stained, it is bleached. The only way to cover the light spots would be to re-dye the shirt. That is probably not a good idea, as it is difficult to do properly unless you've done it before.