🎨 Turn heads with every shade of green!
RitDye All Purpose Liquid Dye in Green (236ml) is expertly formulated for natural fibers like cotton, linen, wool, silk, rayon, and ramie, delivering vibrant, long-lasting color with an easy-to-use liquid formula that empowers you to refresh and customize your fabrics effortlessly.
L**B
Bright!
Pretty color turned out bright and nice
T**E
Value
Worked great. Nice color
U**G
Sensational dye!
Did a great job at dying my sandals!
V**E
Hunter green is decent but ymmv
Used this on desert camo and the color came out with a slightly blue tint. Not enough to matter I think but I hear apple green may produce better results.
M**Y
Green die
Worked good
M**W
Vibrant
I love this dye! It acts exactly how I need it too and stays in place where I apply it. High quality and vibrant, and matches the color that it says it is. I like to let my material sit for a while with it, and it's easy to wash my garments afterwards. I've washed one quite a few times at this point and the dye has stayed vibrant! Also I was able to dye about 50 bandanas with it, and with some left over, so I would say it has lived up to its value. Will buy again!
J**.
3 Stars - Not Dark Enough for Synthetic Fabrics
I used Rit Synthetic Dye in Dark Green to dye my synthetic and linen blend curtains, and while the process was straightforward, the results were disappointing. I followed the instructions carefully and even used three bottles of dye, keeping the curtains in for the longest recommended time and used a color fixer as well. Despite this, the curtains came out much lighter than expected—closer to a sage green than the deep, rich dark green I was aiming for.The dye may work better on certain fabrics, but for a synthetic and linen blend, it just didn't take as strongly as I had hoped. The color is still pretty, but if you’re looking for a truly dark green, you might need more dye or a different method. Three stars because the product is easy to use, but the color payoff wasn’t quite there for my project.
M**1
dyed faded stain on carpet
It is not recommended but I tried anyway. I only use organic cleaners such as hydrogen peroxide, enyzme etc... well my pup yacked and I cleaned it up. within a week all these "bleach stains" ended up on the carpet (see pic). my carpet is dark so I mixed, green, gray and brown. start slow and follow directions with hot water. right now it's a bit dark but anything looks better than bleached stains. for some small spots only the trained eye can see the difference. If you have nothing to lose and a bit of time, I would try it. I used a paint brush and rubbed really hard with bamboo towels to blend it. I waited an hour before each dye. After the color sets in the carpet I will probably use the colorstay.
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