I seen on Oprah that this woman made swirls on a rug with Ritt dye. It looked really cool. i know theres companies that will come and dye your carpet for you though. Good luck!
Yes...I have done it. you make the Rit dye in 2 quarts of HOT water. use 2 new large household sponges and just dip one sponge into dye squeeze out to where its not too full~apply to a 12" X 12" area in circular motions and work outwards. take other sponge and remove excess. just like in Karate Kid one dye on and the other one dye off. it took 21 boxes for my living room and it's a family sized area. you get tired it took me 12hours to complete it. it was pretty but now after a kid, animals, and living in the country i need new flooring. lasted about 5+ years.
Yes, they do carry fabric dye! Hancock Fabrics has Rit dye and Tulip dye.
Rit is a dye that comes in many colors. It is used to dye fabric all one color.
Rit dye is made up of combined acids and sodium chloride which makes it dangerous for human skin and hair. Rit dye is basically used for fabric and other materials.
It depends on the type of fabric that you wish to dye, the dye type, brand and application process
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RIT dye is designed as a complete package of dye. It can be mixed with water in order to dye fabrics.
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NO! Rit dye is for fabric only. It is extremely toxic and can cause serious injury if used on a person's hair, or any other part of their body. Even the dust particles when pouring the powdered dye into the dye bath or washing machine can be harmful if breathed in, so you should also avoid doing that, as well.
a friend in omaha said he mixed brown and black rit and mopped it on floor said it was awesome
To safely remove color from cotton without harming the fabric, you can use chlorine bleach but should use a product such as hydrogen peroxide afterward to stop the bleach from rotting the fabric. If you do not wish to use bleach, Rit dye makes a product called Rit Color Remover.
No, Rit Dye is not a made for consumption. It can result in chemical burns along the digestive track.