Hello everyone,
cold water dye for cotton protein fibers such as silk, wool, angora, alpaca, mohair, feathers, etc., and even man-made Nylon, which is chemically similar to silk.
We bring you these direct dyes for paper, along with other synthetic and natural materials at a very low cost. You have an extensive choice of selection with us ranging from yellow, red blue, and more.
we suggest these step to be followed
The very first step is to wash the fabric before beginning with the process.
Create a paste of dye and water, then add warm water to completely dissolve the dye.
Put the paste in the tub, having lukewarm water and start stirring it.
Gently put the wet and washed fabric in the tub. Then heat the tub for approximately 10 minutes. Gently stir or poke the fabric and keep the temperature as 120 degrees F.
Add the required amount of vinegar and stir for 5 more minutes.
Once the dye starts simmering, remove the fabric and take it for a rinse in hot water. The water must be soapy and warm. Squeeze the fabric and let it dry.
Cosmonaut Chemicals offer you these vat dyes for cotton and yarn usage along with other feasible materials.
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