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Thank you for viewing! Individual sales are possible. [Introducing recommended dyeing procedures for a better finish.] 《Procedure》 0. Preparation and Precautions Before Dyeing · 【Important】Wear rubber gloves from the start of the work. Dye will not come off easily if it gets on your hands. · This dye is most suitable for cotton and linen clothing. The color is good and the color lasts. · Chemical fibers such as polyester may not develop color well or may hardly dye at all. 1. Dyeing and Waiting · After dyeing the clothes, wrap them in a plastic bag, etc., and leave them for 8 to 24 hours. 2. Color Fixing: Soak in strong salt water · Put hot water in a bucket and dissolve a large amount of salt. ·目安: Approximately 50 grams of salt per 1 liter of water (the water should taste very salty) · (Important) Without removing the rubber bands, put the dyed clothes directly into the strong salt water. · Soak for 30 minutes to 1 hour, stirring occasionally. 3. Rinsing: Wash away excess dye · Discard the salt water from the bucket and rinse the clothes with tap water. · Rinse gently while pressing and washing until the water is almost clear. 4. Drying · After washing, lightly drain the water and hang to dry in the shade. 【Please note】 · Wash separately for the first 2-3 times. Color may fade. · We recommend washing with water in the future. Using hot water may cause the color to fade. · The more dye, the darker the color, and the less dye, the lighter the color. · You can mix dyes to dye Example: Blue + Yellow = Green, Yellow + Red = Orange, Red + Blue = Purple ^^Finished! Enjoy your own original tie-dye T-shirt! Thank you for viewing! #TieDye #Dye #DIY
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