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How to Dye Using the Sink or Bucket Method Clothes Dye, Hidden Laundry, Liquid Fabric, Powder Dye, Colour Remover, Rit Dye, Dye Jeans, Shibori Pattern, Faded Black Jeans

The sink or bucket method is the traditional dye method and the one most commonly used. It’s also one of the best methods to use when mixing dyes to create custom colors because you can easily test the color of your mixture with a paper towel. You can either use a plastic container that you don’t mind getting stained or a stainless steel sink. We do not recommend dyeing in a porcelain or fiberglass sink. SaveSave SaveSave SaveSave SaveSave SaveSave

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I just used RIT to washer-dye a few items - I did one batch with the powder (gets ALL OVER) and one with the liquid - I used 1c salt with the powder and, despite the mess I will use powder when I can - better hold, brighter hue Dye Jeans Darker, How To Dye Jeans Darker Blue, Dylon Dye Jeans Blue, Pre-washed Recycled Denim Blue Bottoms, Reuse Old Jeans, Pre-washed Recycled Denim Blue Jeans, Dye Jeans, Vintage Pre-washed Recycled Denim Bottoms, Pre-washed Cotton Blue Jeans

In my child-bearing years I have worn a wide range of sizes. And I have learned not to get rid of certain clothes, especially jeans, because they will eventually fit again. I really liked the way this particular pair of jeans fit me (especially the length), but the color was a bit dated/lacking/faded. So I bought some "denim blue" Rit dye and hoped I wouldn't regret the outcome. And I'm happy to say the end result turned out great...perfect for spring! These jeans now remind me of some of…

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