It all depends on how much cotton is in the fabric, and the dye you are using. The more cotton, the more the dye stays in and the less it fades.
It is easy to dye because it has a lumen, which is a hollow space that can take in color easily.
Because acid is very harmful to the cotton and acid spoil the cotton and convert it to Hydration cellulose also the acid cause separation of chains of cellulose in the cotton. If we want to emaciate the cotton we use H2So4.and acid dyes usually need acid PH from 2 to 3. And as i said before it emaciate the cotton.
Phenyl oxalate and flourescent dye.
Cotton absorbs approximately 25 times its weight in water, which makes it an easy fabric to dye. The fibers actually breathe by quickly soaking up and releasing moisture.
Cotton dyes very well.
Cotton calico does not resist any kind of dye, I it does not resist the dye!
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It all depends on how much cotton is in the fabric, and the dye you are using. The more cotton, the more the dye stays in and the less it fades.
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No, not in the same way that wool felts. Cotton lacks the 'hooks' that wool contains, so cotton doesn't 'stick together' as well as does wool.
The material used could be made of wool and the dye that can be used is Acid Dyes. In case the material is made of blends of wool and polyester, the dye to be used will be Acid Dye for wool and Disperse Dye for Polyester. In case the material is made of cotton, the dye is Vat Dye and if blends of cotton na polyester, the dye to be used will be Vat Dye and Disperse Dye.
3 pints.
because of the dye in the powder
Yes