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Your cart is empty.this bundle includes 3 70z bottles of Rit dye synthetic in the color graphite.
Dana Mitchell
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
I found it very hard to get a dark shade, even following the instructions and using the cook method and doubling the dye. I used this to dye outdoor cushion covers and did the prewash as instructed.
Dua
Reviewed in Singapore on September 12, 2024
affordable
Jared B.
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024
I am trying to get nylon parts black and the Black Rit wasn't cutting it. I contacted Rit and they said to get this Graphite, "Uh, but I want BLACK parts?" It's the maker, of course I can trust them, right? Well, they know what they are talking about! My parts are definitely black now! Also added a little dish soap and vinegar. No complaints!
lisa k
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
İ have used Rit Dye for years to darker husband's shorts when he uses them for oil changes & they become discolored. I also use it to return blue or black jeans to the original color when faded.
gabriel
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
First time I ever use a die and it’s excellent, easy to use, you just have to follow the instructions and you basically renew your wardrobe
customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
car carpet
Speerdo
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2023
Not only am I out the money I paid for this product, but my patio sectional cushions are ruined. I followed the instructions to the T but the outcome was blotchy coverage with extreme dark and light spots. They want you to believe this is an easy DIY project, but I did everything I could to follow the instructions the best I could and it was a disaster. The water was near boiling. I stirred the covers. I left them in overnight to get good coverage...and none of it mattered. That'll be my last experiment with Rit Dye.
Avtomat Kalashni
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2023
Dyed my dive equipment with the graphite synthetic...overdyed it and and it turned out great.The trick is.... boiling water...use more dye than they reccomend(I doubled it), more time than they recommend ( I double it also...for black) and make sure your pot or container is way bigger than what you are dying! Don't cram it onto a small container, let your item move freely in there so you can slosh, spin, flip and stir....lots of room!Product works with proper usage I have used it many times with 100% Success on nylon, poly and even neoprene and plastic!Update 2/2024...used my dyed diving equipment 40(ish)times in fresh and saltwater after dying it...still looks great.Have dyed a few more things with great success....so wanted to add a few more tips I may have forgot the first time..Preheat your water and your item (in the same water) being dyed....remove item then add your dye and soap, mixing well....over mix it! Then put your item back into the hot water and keep that water/dye bath moving...never let it sit still! Let the water boil....keep moving while the water is boiling/simmering. One your item looks almost complete kill the heat....,but keep moving your stew around...I keep moving my items around for 10 mins or so....then pull out and rinse with cold water over and over and over till my item rinces clear...even with sweat or saltwater, rainwater whatever there in no bleeding or staining of other items against the dyed item.....this stuff is great!The bad.....Lids not tightened and taped...mine came open during shipping...what a mess!
M&M
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2023
This works on nylon fabric, but I could only achieve a dark gray. The tags on the dress turned black.
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