Yes, some natural dyes can be added to salt.
Salt helps by making the dye solution stick to the cloth fibers.
blue dye
sugar salt powdered milk milo dye
pink dye.
Wax, salt and flour.
By adding ordinary household salt to the mixture of dye before useing...
yes they do or they would dye without swimming in salt water
im a guessing no. but if you wanna good dye job, then dye it with RIT dye.www.ritdye.comand you can learn how to dye it at places like www.lacrosseforums.com
I think what would happen is that the cloth would not keep it's colors after washing since salt makes the dye stick to the cloth.
The powder may not completely dissolve and cause spots. Either one will dye to the same color. Putting salt in the dye bath will help set the color.
to preserve foods, dye fabric, and de-ice roads
Yes, red dye.