It won't "get the spots off" - it will replace colour where the colour has been bleached. It may or may not be the exact colour.
Regular bleach 'chlorine' will ruin nylon. Instead use RIT color remover. You can re-dye afterwards with an acid dye.
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.
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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.
You could try using bleach. No, I wouldn't use the pots or pans if they still had visible signs of the dye.
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.
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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.
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Run empty cycles and use bleach. You may need to do this several times.Tide has a washing machine cleaner out now. Try that.
No, Rit Dye is not a made for consumption. It can result in chemical burns along the digestive track.