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food coloring CAN be used to dye clothes of fibres (such as wool yarn) however, there are factors to consider. the clothing should be a natural source fibre (such as cotton or wool) because the dye will not stick to an artificial fibre. also, consider that any food coloring would need to be in LARGE quantities in order to dye the object.

lastly, i don't believe food coloring would produce a color-fast dye, so it would most likely fade with time and sunshine.

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15y ago

Try soaking in white vinegar, Tide and warm water. It worked for me!!!!

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yes it does. Ive learned the hard way to, and my hands were blue for two days

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yes it can that's why we use it in recipies to stain the food :))

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yes it is washable

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yes you can

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sometimes

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yes

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Yes... That's the reason why it's called "food coloring" it colors food

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