How Do You Dye With Dylon Fabric Dye?
Founded in a garage in London in 1946, over the past five decades Dylon, the “Dyes of London,” fabric dye company went on to become a major seller in the UK and Europe. Known for their innovation and vibrant colors, Dylon dye is specially made to dye old clothes, like jeans, with fresh color in cold or warm water in the washing machine. You can also dye fabric a lighter shade if you use Dylon Pre-dye first, then dye the fabric in the Dylon shade you want. Weigh the fabric you want to dye in order to determine the correct amount of dye needed. (1 package of Dylon dye per 1.33 pounds of fabric). Wash the fabric to remove any stains, soil or debris before dyeing, remove from the washer and set aside wet. Put on rubber gloves and add the correct number of packages of dye to the washer, then add 2 cups of salt on top of the dye. Add the wet fabric to the washing machine, then wash on a complete warm wash cycle using 104 F water. Check the temperature with an instant thermometer. Add laundry