Clothing dye in envelope no.31 yellow
Dyeing clothes and fabrics for washing machine or by hand.
Dyes 400g of cotton, linen and viscose (dry fabric) or 200g cotton, wool, nylon, lycra and animal silk (dry fabric), resistant to 90 degrees
Instructions for Use for Paint in a container:
Put on gloves before starting.
Dissolve the color in one (1) kilo of warm water.
Put 10 kg of hot water in a metal container / pot.
Empty the container into the dissolved paint.
Place the clothes in the container and stir while boiling for 45 minutes.
Take out the clothes and rinse them with lukewarm water and dry them in the shade
For cotton, linen, viscose and cotton you will add 100 grams of salt.
For wool, nylon, lycra and animal silk you will add 50 grams of vinegar.
Instructions for use for Dye in the Washing Machine:
Pour the color into the washing machine and add 100 grams of salt. Then we put the clothes in the bin.
We set the washing machine from 60 to 90 (without prewash) in a complete program.
We dry the clothes in the shade.
Immediately after painting, we put another wash at 60 only with a little bleach and detergent in a comprehensive program, to clean the bin.
The next wash should be with dark clothes, so as to limit the risk of dye remaining in the tub and staining your light colors.
General Instructions
Dry the dyed clothes in a shady place.
Clothes containing polyester or acrylic fibers cannot be dyed. Sometimes a lighter shade of paint is achieved.
When the clothes have stains or patterns, the dye does not cover them. But it changes the shade.
On white fabrics you achieve the shade you see in the color chart. In any other color as a base, the shade changes.
If you want to dye a dark garment in a lighter shade, first wash it and then apply the color of your choice.